Hello! I am a 3D game artist from Spain. I want to improve my skills so I'll try to keep this post updated with my works.
I'll leave some of my earlier works here to kickstart the post: Metalhalla: I joined a course in digital art, animation and design for videogames. There I began my journey into videogame art. Metalhalla is kind of the result of that year. It was a lot of pressure and a lot of mistakes one after another, since we didn't know anything about making games, it was all a mess. But in the end, my team (3 programmers and me) came up with this metroidvania viking-phantasy action-platformer. Here's the trailer if you guys want to check it out: Metalhalla trailer
After that, I started doing art for my portfolio, but it is still far from being any good.
Gonna try to post more wips and stuff I'm doing atm here. Vintage french revolver progress: first baking tests and some texture passes, not sure how I want to go with this one.
More wips. I imported the gun into Unreal to check how the materials work there, the roughness it's much glossier than what I expected from seeing it in Substance viewport. Still can't find a way to give meaning to the textures, need to improve on that aswell.
Not portfolio pieces, just me trying to understand character development workflow. Done them in december, but posting them here for the sake of continuity. Might be cool to see the progression in a couple years.
Just a screengrab of this old vintage chair that I've been working for a while. Might need a few tweaks for some parts of the highpoly but it's mostly done I think.
A quick weekend project trying to learn Maya (seems like there's not so much love for 3DS Max lately...). I used the old materials I generated for my first fire hydrant to speed up the texturing.
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concept by Serge Birault
Final renders for that armchair (finished a while ago but forgot to post them here I think).
the background assets are from Dekogon Underground modular pack
thanks! yeah I loved cedric's concept
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Ga2PbB
more images in the as post: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/VgadLN