haiddasalami: thanks man, you're a saviour. couldn't find anything close to this on google at all. Kinda still trying to understand your pseudo code tho. Im stuck on i++. what does that do? sry for being noob at coding
little bit further on the colors. Trying to maintain that Hand painted look mimicking a dry brush. so far so good :expressionless: Now just to push the top shell pieces a bit further then on to the scales... it's going to be tedious ha.
I'm trying to take my 3d art more seriously and get a little bit in each week. Here's the results of last weeks tentative fiddling after a long dry spell away from my dear friend zbrush.
Hey, just a little pump here because I'd really like to have critics and comments. I'm pretty sure I can improve this a lot with your help. Anyway update soon :) Sry for the double post hehe :poly136:
sry to bring back an old thread but is there a way to turn point to point seems into edge selections? i just gotten around to try this and personally i think its awesome.. first time i actually thought it was fun to Unwrap
well, ref, or . . . inspiration. Most of us (of course not me though) run dry sometimes, and can't get started on something. Usually a quick glance through 3-10 gigs of inspirational art is enough to kickstart people's creativity (or kleptomania)
Indeed a LCD monitor help a lot. During summer I'm using a older CRT jurassic one and using it with contact lenses it is burning my corneas... the pain! I never had perfect eyesight so not big trouble ah
I'm not going to let my eyes dry out because I kept them open until Duke Nukem Forever comes out. No sire, I value my eye sight (what little I have left)
Medion is actually quite reliable for its price... i love it. I have a Medion Computer, Medion Digicam (which i shit, but it's tiny and it cost me next to nothing) and a Medion Crt Monitor, and they're all great for the price.
one thing ive noticed, if its raining the spec on the ground should be more consistent looks like you have shiney concrete then dry dirt. if its rain soaked it should be more like mud and just as shiney as the concrete