The Diary Of Jane Low-poly 3D model

The Diary Of Jane Low-poly 3D model

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People often ask me about my favorite file formats, and I must say that FBX and OBJ are the ones I use most frequently. These two formats have been around since 2010 and 2014 respectively, and they're still going strong today. In terms of rendering engines, Vray and Corona are my top picks. They both produce stunning results, but in different ways. Vray is a bit more straightforward, while Corona has some amazing features that make it stand out from the crowd. When it comes to 3D modeling software, I'm a big fan of 3ds Max. It's a powerful tool that can handle even the most complex projects with ease. And let's not forget about PBR textures - they're a game-changer when it comes to creating realistic environments and characters. Of course, no conversation about 3D modeling would be complete without mentioning C4D. This software is a favorite among many artists, and for good reason. It's incredibly flexible and can produce some truly stunning results. Finally, I want to mention Blend. This format may not be as well-known as some of the others on this list, but it's definitely worth checking out. Whether you're working with 3D models or textures, Blend is a great choice. One thing that really sets me apart from other artists is my ability to create realistic bevels. I use a combination of techniques and software to achieve this look, and the results are always impressive. And when it comes to baking those bevels into a model, I've got it down to a science.

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