Hey folks, i've been around seeking good programs to ease up creation of the details for my models.
My first attempt was make highpoly models to bake, but it takes triple time to model and several hours testing and baking, until a "clean bake".
Luckly I found this
Infinity - Texture Kit 0.7
it is from "infinity" game community, all those scripts was made by a guy called "Space", he have other usefull stuff, but heres the one I'm talking
http://3d-output.com/spAce/files/spAce% ... 200.73.atn
to keep it simple, you draw the height map and click "play" on the script "bump to ao", and its done.
It generate a fake AO map, based on the relative height you set, isn't perfect, but is more than enough for gaming purpose, it works even better with flat surfaces, like plates, holes bolts etc.
see this example, together with Nvidia Normal Map plugin, you can achieve similar results, without the pain of highpoly bake.
hope it helps, and thanks to Space.
Ambient Occlusion Script For Photoshop
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Re: [tip] Ambient Occlusion Script for Photoshop
cool, thou I prefer normal AO baking. + you do know you can AO bake a low poly model effectively as well? not in the same way above where you are also baking normal details but still useful
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Re: [tip] Ambient Occlusion Script for Photoshop
of course, you can bake all kind of things, not only ultrahigh models, I'm just saying that for flat/ortogonal details, like bolts, plates, little bumps this script is very handy.[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:cool, thou I prefer normal AO baking. + you do know you can AO bake a low poly model effectively as well? not in the same way above where you are also baking normal details but still useful
I think that the time you save in modeling/setting up the bake plus rendering time, worth the quality loss.
for organic or really complex geometries the bake is the only way, but for our usuall gaming purpose this script is great, like I said before, more than enough.