Modeled, painted and rendered in Zbrush, with just 2 days left on my 30 day trial. I'm undecided on whether I should go for a 3D print or not. I'm going to wait and see if I still like it in a couple of weeks.
Totally agree! Stepping outside your comfort zone is exactly how you push your boundaries and level up. You can't be afraid of the learning curve or of growing. =) Honestly, I went through the exact same thing with my own dragon sculpt. I think I started over like 5 times because I just kept looking at it like, "ish, this…
Here is another bust that I am in the works on getting printed, so any comments or critiques are always appreciated:) Spark Stevston89: Thank you very much, and yes you do:) Popol: Hahah, just what I was going for:)
I was watching a talk by Stephen McAuley, technical director at Santa Monica Studio discussing their approach to game editors and how they use Maya as their game editor in conjunction with their engine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VeATrOST4&t=2684s Apparently there are many benefits with working with Maya as a level…
> A little over 15 months ago, I began to fiddle with the idea of building my own desktop PC, and I drew the first concept sketches of what I wanted it to look like. I wanted to give it the feel of a gaming console, so I wanted keep the machine small and lightweight, and plug all of the interface devices into the front of…
hey guys, looking for more feedback on my new character. Just started with arsh's basebust in zbrush and had to do a quick retopo. Based off a sketch by hurri. Might have to go over and do another detail pass (might've lost the forms and its kinda noisy atm): and my current strogg-ification progress. Still gotta add metal…
Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out my post. My name is Arthur, and I’m a 3D Generalist with 4 years of industry experience, currently available for freelance and contract work. I operate as an individual sole proprietor, managing a fully licensed 3D business based in Brazil. This means I am fully equipped and…
I have moderator privileges in certain channels. There isn't a school or anywhere to learn how to be a community manager, it's really one of those things that can only be learnt on the job & there's probably a non-zero chance of me having a closet of skeletal regrets somewhere. I think the only thing I'd like to see more…
I looked around on YT for you and there are speed-modeling videos like this one that could help you. Just be aware this is sped up 4x or so, just to make it less boring. But you can pause anytime and replay things. I would suggest trying to replicate exactly what they are making, following along step by step, just to help…