Thank you so much for these videos! I wouldn't have been able to make my last two sceneries without your tutorials, and I can't wait to add PBR to my next project!
Amazing tutorial. I´ve seen it many many times. This is the most complicated I guess. Is there any chance to make a tutorial about texturing with glasses and another with curves? Thanks a lot.
Really helpful thanks. Have you done anything on simple animations for X-Plane for newbies? Say, a wheel rotating on a truck?
Thank you so much!!This is what I was looking for a long time...thanks for your tutorials!!...I have a question for you...what to do to eliminate the shiny effect on rounded shaped materials??I created a bump nearby to my hangar...but it's too shiny!!
Thanks for this great video, I just need to texturize in Substance Painter some instruments for a cockpit in X plane I have only one texture and more objects for example one or two circles and 1 or 2 needles my difficulty is selecting a part of the texture to apply to the single object, could you mention your workflow if you can, thanks in any case.
Hello, thanks for the video. Would you be willing to freelance texturing an iconic terminal building that is already modeled ? Would be much appreciated. Please let me know I’ll email you more details
Hello, and thanks again for the tutorials on Xplane and Substance Painter, remember that I had asked you for a video on how to proceed to obtain png and normal textures on cockpit instrument objects already animated in Blender, well to set an airspeed correctly I followed the tutorial that I send you, even if the result does not satisfy me, I think I should also improve the level of the indicator needle, also for the instrument and for the needle I did not use the triplanar, if you want let's keep in touch. Thanks for your attention. https://youtu.be/5nryTBWp-Xc?list=PLT92Op91eW6myugkvjNe_KU-BnbABipJw
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