Hello again, polycount!
It's been a while. I'm necro'ing this thread, because y'know, why not.
Oroboros has been nice enough to let me work with him and Red Moon recently. Check out our stuff! He's got me inspired to concept out some items and the like, with the intention of working with you fine folks.
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thanks for looking
popcorn: go for it! just let me know if you need any clarification on the design, as i feel that one is less straightforward.
got a few tidehunter weapons coming for today!
I'm going to wait on doing summons concepts for invoker and/or nature's prophet until i get someone attached to them. seems like they'd be a bit more in depth to make.
Did this bad boy
You can watch me on http://www.twitch.tv/vladimir_the_implyer
I'm going to wait out until Xsplit andtwitch can work together or wil switch to some other streaming software, but i'll be back streaming soon!
Did this sexy beast, workshop link coming soon
Try out OBS! I find it much easier and actually better than XSplit: http://obsproject.com/
I think that most streamers nowadays use it instead of XSplit.
will have more concepts coming this week!
I am really curious how some one is going to do the tidehunter weapon A from your concepts. I had troubles getting the shaders to work in my liking.
Haha! This came out great! Good stuff multitud3 and vlad!
german saying for being efficient (context wise ofc)
It's here
will have more concepts coming this weekend, btw! works been busy recently
And BTW Hello Polycount! Fun question: How many polys does it take to make the center of a tootsie pop?
revamped an old bloodseeker concept:
a lich set i've been playing around with. the idea is that lich's bindings were hammered into his flesh, and magic runes were applied as an extra measure. i'm concerned that there's too much geo, especially with the chains. could anyone shed some light?
front + back view:
3-quarter front + back views:
About the chains, it can definitely be done, however, they would most certainly need to be flat geometry with alpha, which may not look that good, but you can try out first and see if you like the outcome. It looks fine when you look directly at it, but once you start to check the sides you can tell that it's a flat surface, especially on such a long chain.