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But of course there will always be cases where this is just not possible or economically feasible to do (It can be very time-consuming) so I've got a subscription to Poliigon as well - They've got very high quality materials, textures, HDRI's and models too and a very nice thing about their site is that you can pick exactly which 3D software and which render engine you're using, so you get a tailored product for... Source: over 1 year ago
4) Lacks interesting props. Look at poliigon.com or 3dsky.org for examples of kitchens with more intricate props. Source: almost 2 years ago
Made with geometry nodes, following a Bad Normals tutorial. The HDRI lighting is from hdrlabs.com and the ground texture is from poliigon.com - the leaf model and texture also belong to Bad Normals. Source: about 2 years ago
Nice :). Yes, I added falling snow in post. Ground is snow material from poliigon.com. Rest is done with poly snow plugin. I tried tyflow and forest pack with blobmesh, but poly snow was easiest and fastest way to add snow. Source: over 2 years ago
- you also need to learn how to animate walking or fps at least which is pretty easy and also I think you should honestly use poliigon.com for models (not sponsered). Source: over 2 years ago
Now, I've also been using Soundly to help catalog and search through the sounds I have downloaded. Soundly also has their own audio library that users can download, and I was looking into whether this library could help justify their subscription cost for the pro version. When searching, I came across the following files:. Source: about 1 year ago
It already exists... Soundly has that voice designer now. Source: about 1 year ago
I hear that https://getsoundly.com/ is pretty good. Paid platform though. Source: about 1 year ago
Soundly is good. They have reasonable prices and some discounts for mechanical sounds at the moment (Polyfjord on YT did a video recently, check it out). Source: over 1 year ago
Depending on your needs, a sound librarian like Soundly might work for you. This way the name of the file doesn't matter too much, and you can add meta data to describe the sounds. Source: over 1 year ago
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