Hello guys!! This is my first contest and I am excited as I am scared =) Ill do Akali in the Day of the dead... I havent decided the clothes yet, but lets see what comes out.
Hi everyone, I want to increase speed and quality of my work. I have a lot to learn My goal is to post my progress here every single day. Feedback and constructive critisism would be really appreciated For the current project I need to finish textuing, and integrate drone in to the footage.
This is my little fanart of DOTT. I did various versions over the time,but those i liked most. modelled in Zbrush and 3dsmax.Textured in Substance Painter. Rendered in Vray. Hope you like it :-P more pics here: danielbauer.artstation.com
This is my little fanart of DOTT. I did various versions over the time,but those i liked most. modelled in Zbrush and 3dsmax.Textured in Substance Painter. Rendered in Vray. Hope you like it :-P more pics here: danielbauer.artstation.com
On my 2 cents: Sir Adam; If you are DIY modeling artist, there is indeed no telling how long will it take. However; do not stress over it. Environment may take a day if you are completely bored and modeling is just the key of the moment to kill your boredom, or it may take a month. these type of threads really inspires me…
Recently finished this as a bit of practice for meeting deadlines, and just finishing a project without noodling too much. I didn't quite meet my first goal, but I did manage to finish this significantly faster than other, similar projects. Also my first actual post here - so hopefully more where this came from!
I'm trying to build up my portfolio enough so that I can safely apply to work in the industry. But it keeps feeling like I have to work hard at sacrificing a lot of time, and upset people around me, in order to make time to work on both 2D and 3D art. Working 40 hours a week, sleeping 7 hours a night, hour long commutes to…
This is looking great so far! I think the primary thing that could really increase the image quality is to study Composition, and decide how you want people to view the piece. http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/Concept_Fundamentals#Composition After that, I think looking more at real world references would help you see what…