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The Last of Us: Part I...Trim Pipeline, Matthew Trevelyan Johns
The Last of Us: Part I...Trim Pipeline, Matthew Trevelyan Johns
Trim pipeline --- The trim pipeline was probably the thing I pushed the most during the production of TLOU: Part I. I hoped that the use of baked-bevel-trims might help us to reduce the amount of uniquely baked props as well as other existing trims that didn't follow a shared layout. Our texture memory is always stretched thin in our TLOU games and so this was my effort to combat this. The goal was to create a trim layout that could be shared by the team, a functional replacement pipeline for the many uniquely baked 1-to-1 assets and to document and provide resources like substance designer templates, example assets and tutorials that would help to encourage adoption by the team. --- This work began over 3 years ago and this particular layout was the first of what would become three different layouts (others created to handle assets of different sizes and styles). One of which was presented by Ali Ghadami and Edgar Martinez and further integrated into our pipeline. Since the release of TLOU: Part I we've continued to build on this pipeline and as such, this particular layout and method has since evolved so that what you see here, no longer represents our workflows. However, it's development for TLOU: Part I laid an important brick in a foundation that we, as a team have continued to build upon. --- I'm very proud of the trim work, I pursued it's development and the creation of the Houdini tool for around a year during pre-production, finally landing upon a solid workflow with accompanying tool and thorough documentation. I'd also like to mention that this method is by no means new, rather it's quite an old technique. I first used a very similar method and automatic trimming tool, way back on 'The Lego Movie Videogame' (2014). The workflow and tools to support it on that game were developed by an incredibly talented technical artist called Neil Dorrington and i'm sure the methods were probably used on games prior to that too :-) --- This has been my third Naughty Dog title and it has been an incredible experience and as always, it takes a monumental team effort in order to make such amazing games. Without the hard work and dedication of the entire team, across all departments, none of this would be possible. Please do check out all of the posts from the other incredible Naughty Dog artists! --- Please enjoy this small gallery and stay tuned for more very soon! ---
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The Last of Us: Part I...Trim Pipeline, Matthew Trevelyan Johns
The Last of Us: Part 2 Museum Waterfall, Kristal Nembhard
The Last of Us: Part 2 Museum Waterfall, Kristal Nembhard
I was responsible for environmental and cinematic FXs in the flashback museum Level. In this video I show a water mesh I modeled and applied a water shader to. Along with building and forming a series of waterfall FXs. (Core waterfall assets created by Quinn Kazamaki, Wataru Ikeda, and Taylor Duval)
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The Last of Us: Part 2 Museum Waterfall, Kristal Nembhard
Last of Us Part 1 | Bloater Entrance FX, Ethan Webb
Last of Us Part 1 | Bloater Entrance FX, Ethan Webb
I placed the fx for this reveal, the main challenge of which was balancing the density and detail of these fx with the framerate. Thanks of course to the FX team, who made the basis for these spore bursts during Last of Us Part II. Also a big thanks to the tech art team for the optimization effort, here and throughout the game. I really enjoyed the process, balancing the needs and costs of each area, and it was a neat chance to get to work more closely with a few more departments.
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Last of Us Part 1 | Bloater Entrance FX, Ethan Webb
Last of Us Part 1 | Outskirts Rainy Environment FX, Ethan Webb
Last of Us Part 1 | Outskirts Rainy Environment FX, Ethan Webb
I was responsible for populating a few sections of the outskirts rainy environment, placing and tuning drips, splashes, streams, pouroffs and more! Many thanks to the FX team for setting up each of the myriad of FX used to flesh out a rainy scene. Also thanks to the many hands involved in putting together an environment like this, it was a delight to add my part of this very cool puzzle.
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Last of Us Part 1 | Outskirts Rainy Environment FX, Ethan Webb