I like the look and specs of the Cintiq Companion and to basically have a portable sketchpad in my hands to just practice practice practice while I'm out would be great. But man, Wacom prices on Cintiq products are ridiculous. I think it's way too much, I'm hopeful for a price drop and I have heard using a Surface Pro…
Practical application of this might be best used with solar (& wind/water etc) collecting electric applications. You would need a pretty complex setup so it wouldn't be that practical for the do-it-yourselfers..well maybe the hardcore ones. You would need an HHO machine plus the solar-electric system which is already very…
Try practicing vs AI. by Creating a Game (that is unranked) The only problem is, their practice AI is soo lame that they dont extend even if you give them entire 20 minutes....So you got enough time to figure out the strategy. :D I am still waiting for them to impliment their real AI which allows you to configure the…
If you guys don't find any major anatomical mistakes on that, I declare my first practice sculpt as finished. (hands, feets and head I will practice separately at first, because I REALLY suck at them). I guess the most important thing I learned on this sculpt are not the anatomical things, but the importance of good…
Don Seegmiller (excellent traditional/digital artist) doesn't use more than 2 or 3 brushes for digital. It's really not necessary. I usually delete 95% of them from my menu. I know what you mean though, about being overwhelmed by the program and not understanding how anyone get anything good looking out of that program.…
Hey everyone. I just finished a small stylized scene in UE5. It was a fun project to assemble using my own assets and materials. A great way to practice environment creation and refine my workflow. Let me know what you think. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/0l56yK?notification_id=6988907178
Honestly I think the best thing for you right now would be to improve your portfolio. After looking at your portfolio there are a few sections that could be easily improve through a bit of dedicated work and practice. Other sections and pieces I feel should be removed entirely. I feel like the biggest thing for you right…
I wanted a chance to practice some leather sculpting and texturing so I created an office chair! It's optimized to be game ready and was modeled/sculpted in Blender, baked in Marmoset and textured using Substance. Let me know what you think :) Here's the ArtStation post: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/5W4qD8
Yeah, when trying to get to know someone illegal questions can be kind of relative, I mean obviously if you are just having a conversation with someone talking about your kids or whatever and they ask if you have kids thats just getting to know them, but in an interview it could be taken the wrong way, it all depends on…
Even when you've gone to school...it's still about practice practice practice. If you want to push your skillset in the little time you have, you're going to have to scale back and work on smaller projects that allow you to develop your proficiency at a specific technique, or two, at a time. Think about illustrators who…