My quest to become UGC approved

The clown looks like it has a very interesting concept of fun… lol

good hat nonetheless. i like all the concepts you’re coming up with

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Those are excellent creations!

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I’ve been following along with your creations since before I became a devforum member, I just want to say, your concepts are amazing and I love to see them all the time! If I could, I would UGC approve you in a second @Headpets, please keep doing what your doing and I am sure your quest will end and you will become UGC approved, don’t give up!

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You’ll be the number one cursed UGC item creator if you’re going to be pumping out stuff like Pancakes Head.

Cool stuff :stuck_out_tongue:

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Couple more animals for todays :smiley:

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You need to become a UGC creator NOW

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Lol finally something the kids will buy!


Jokes aside, this is a good UGC concept! I’d probably buy the bottom one.

EDIT: As long as it isn’t 100 robux… :joy:

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I absolutely love them, however, the ice cream looks like it’ll kill you while you sleep.

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Don’t think that’s less scared, haha.

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I agree. ROBLOX is for kids and that’ll scare the living daylights out of them.

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The aesthetic looks in these are totally my style. Istg I’d do anything if they were on-sale,

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A couple more for today… they were giving me a lot of trouble to fit within limits

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Hehe, Thomas the tank engine looks hilarious and creepy at the same time xD

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These all look amazing! Good luck with your goal! :slight_smile:

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digging the rock hat lol, i’d love to see these on the catalogue

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I’m assuming you bake your textures but i never really knew how to do it, if you do bake your concepts do you have any good video references on how to do that

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You can bake different things onto your textures. Like lighting, or ambient occlusion.

I tend to do a bit of ambient occlusion and put the bump on a bit. And you can do that by simple exporting those maps and then compositing them onto the flat colors in photoshop or something (set as overlay or multiply, and then crunch down the curves).

Different programs export different sort of maps though (like zbrush the displacement has mostly 50% grey, which is why I gotta crunch up curves so it doesn’t darken everything)… so it’s more about playing with it and seeing what looks ok to you.

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Doing some “mounts” waist items with fake legs :smiley: First one is a slug :snail:

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Wow, I like the slug and the idea of fake legs. This could probably sell for 150-300 robux and I bet people would buy it.

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You should make a burger with a large drink on top and call it “Tall Order!”.

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