Art style
Art Style Selection The Art Style setting allows you to choose the visual representation of your character, aligning it with different art styles that better suit your virtual world.
Art Style Options:
Low Poly
- The Low Poly 3D art style is a design approach in 3D computer graphics characterized by its minimal use of polygons (geometric shapes) to create 3D models or scenes. This intentionally simplifies the level of detail and complexity, resulting in a more angular and blocky appearance. Low poly art often features flat surfaces and sharp edges, giving it a retro or stylized aesthetic. It's commonly employed in video games, simulations, and animations where optimization and a distinct visual style are desired.
Stylized
- In the context of visual art, a stylized art style intentionally deviates from strict realism. It offers a unique and deliberate approach to portraying subjects or crafting scenes, emphasizing artistic interpretation and exaggeration over strict adherence to reality.
Realistic
- The Realistic art style, in visual art, seeks to closely replicate the appearance of subjects or scenes as they exist in the real world. Realism prioritizes accuracy and fidelity to reality, often employing techniques to capture fine details, textures, lighting, and proportions with utmost precision.
Choose the art style that best complements your character and aligns with the desired aesthetics of your virtual world.