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"Unwrapping & Texturing" Assignment for SiNTLUCAS

"Unwrapping & Texturing" Assignment for SiNTLUCAS
This is an assignment I had to do as part of my education at SiNTLUCAS.
For this assignment we had to create two separate 3D models inside of Blender, unwrap them and create a custom PBR material for each one.

Here you can see my final results:
Moodboards & Referenceboards
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
Moodboard:
Referenceboard:
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Moodboard:
Referenceboard:
UV Layouts
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Diffuse Maps
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Specular Maps
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Metalness Maps
Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
Bump Maps
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Emission Maps
Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
My plant doesn't have an emission map because it isn't radioactive...
Opacity Maps
Silly Potted Plant
Photoshop Files & Layers
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
2 - Silly Potted Plant
Highlights & Small Details
1 - Sci-Fi Treasure Chest
The electricity sticker and the waterdroplets beneath it are reflective!
The area behind the vent cover is fully blacked out to give the illusion of depth!
The corners of the red handles are a little bit worn out!
The waterdroplets beneath the vent cover are reflective as well!
The specular and bump maps work together to create this cool reflecting effect when the object is viewed from certain angles!
Every edge and crevis has a small shadow effect applied to it in order to give the illusion of depth and make the object look a bit dirtier!
2 - Silly Potted Plant
The sticky notes are slightly wet, and the water droplets are reflective!
There are more water droplets underneath the sticky notes as well!
The dirt inside of the plant pot also slightly covers the plant's stem and the sides of the plant pot!
The corners and crevises have a small shadow effect applied to them in order to give the illusion of depth and make the object look a little bit dirtier!
The texture is completely seamless! There are no visible seams on the texture of the object!
The leaves are connected to the stem of the plant!
"Unwrapping & Texturing" Assignment for SiNTLUCAS
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"Unwrapping & Texturing" Assignment for SiNTLUCAS

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