Good idea ! I've always found reassuring for beginners to know that even roxxors sucked one time, and that pretty much all come with practice. I can't practice art much tho, and didn't improve that much :(
Hey, is there any website or place to find/download character reference images? (3 sides with arms open)? to practice 3d modelling? I can draw myself... but right now I want to practice 3d modelling with as many characters as possible. Thanks.
Hey, is there any website or place to find/download character reference images? (3 sides with arms open)? to practice 3d modelling? I can draw myself... but right now I want to practice 3d modelling with as many characters as possible. Thanks.
Tombstone that I modeled for some substance practice. Most of the time spent was me trying to figure out how to do a clean model without knowing (a continuing predicament) best practices for meshes and then messing with Substance to texture and weather it.
Hello people of polycount! More B&W practice along with compsotion practice. I didnt intend th add the flames in in the initial planning stage so the value got kinda messed up, but somehow tried to salvage it...
More practice. On this face I tried following reference but I can't see any land marks to go from...need more practice - doesn't help that I find humans so boring and get distracted and doodle.
Great resource. You could have published this as a book. Perhaps including practical projects for readers to follow along to on each chapter. The information and thought process on the practicalities of how the asset will read from the player's POV is particularly interesting.
I really like chairs so, for practice, I want to see if model a chair every few days or once a week. I'm also practicing to better setup lighting in my scenes. How does it look?
An old, over poly model that I thought I'd bring into Zbrush for practice. Still getting the base forms down. EDIT: Might as well show this too. Some more practice. Default Rhino from Zbrush.
Some more practice sculpt, sculpt in about 3-4hours, Polypainted, about 2 hours. Lots of mistakes made but it's a good practice, crits welcome so I can improve future works. Thank you.