Hi, My name is Andreas Strømberg I am a professional 3d artist specializing in weapons, props or environmental work. I have work experience with both AAA and Indie games. I am looking for freelance work, short or longer term. My Portfolio is at: www.strombergart.com You can contact me at: andreas.stromberg90@gmail.com
I'm still a bit new to texturing. What is used the most in the industry, what will be the best money spent. Is hand painted texturing being replaced by generated materials in AAA, is it a better investment to move into Quixel? Should I just use plain old Photoshop? Is 3D coat better for texturing than Photoshop or…
Helloooo , Here are some of the buildings i did for our upcoming MMO RTS game Novus Aeterno , Hope you like it , C&C are much welcome :) We have started our KickStarter campaign , Please share and support the Indie industry :) http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2122031929/novus-aeterno-a-true-aaa-mmorts
Hi, my name is Pavel Petrenko I am 3D Artist / Hard Surface Artist Primary specialization is creating models weapons and vehicles and any Sci-Fi stuff. Have experience in work on AAA titles. Contact: petrenko3d@gmail.com You can find my Portfolio here: Portfolio: http://pavelpetrenko.com/
Hello, I work as an agent for artists and I have a new project looking for a World of Warcraft style of modelling and texturing. Please PM me: Please include your rates per model: Modelling/Diffuse Texture/Rig/Animations This is an semi-indie project with a flexible budget but not AAA, so be indie friendly.
Thanks! Sadly carbonmade doesn't seem to support saving to drive. It sucks but I really don't have the time to set up a own domain just now, anyone have any other suggestions similar to carbonmade where pictures can be saved? The portfolio is aimed for 2D/3D Mobile and not AAA.
For me, Steam isn't the place to buy new AAA games or ones that are about 1 year old, it's a place to buy awesome indie/smaller games :p Ones like Bastion, Magicka, Super Meat Boy, Limbo and Orcs Must Die :) And the prices for these kind of games are always very fair.
Well, last time I checked most of Japanese AAA titles were looking pretty sharp both technically and art-direction wise. Asian MMORPG market seems to be doing great as well. It's true that many games never actually go worldwide, but they seem to be quite culture-specific anyways.
Thinking about picking up it. How fun is the single player campaign? Right now I'm busy going through Escape Goat. Steam once again is making me stay away from boring AAA console games. All the interesting games are coming out by tiny indie devs.
I think Sony has the hardware lovers sold on this, they need to heavily concentrate on the gamer crowd. A few original AAA titles will be the selling point on this one. Call Of Duty, Uncharted, Killzone and Resistance might sell this, but if they release an Original title that ranks up to those guys, it's an instant sell…