did you make any concept drawings so that we might be able to compare this blockout to something substantial? That would probably help you in the long run during your sculpt also The legs aren't set up very well IMO, at least as far as their style is concerned. I would keep the design's theme consistent between the arms…
Its an interesting scene but i think the lighting could do with a lot of work. The second reference shot you posted would be a good place to start. Examine the light and where they are placed and how it falls on objects. Try to replicate it. Hopefully this will help you scene in terms of atmosphere. Seconding your textures…
Howdy, figure it's time to show off my big project for the last while, a nut and bolt replica of the Pennsey T1. With the utmost thanks to the T1 Trust, whom supplied the technical drawings in exchange for promotional renders for their cause.
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<-- Updates below wall of text! Sorry for the lack of replies dudes! I have been working my ass off on the next diorama recently, but Id rather not show my hand before its ready so to speak. The main reason thing have been alittle slow of late is because I'm soon to be speaking at an industry event here in the UK towards…
A replica of the bar entrance seen in the 1988 anime film Akira Hope you guys enjoy it Software: Maya, Substance Painter, Photoshop, Renderman 22 Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/2xlk4v
Didn't get any replies to my initial post despite 170 views, so either it wasn't far enough along or it was immaculately perfect :) In hopes of provoking some replies i'm going to make a bold statement - my current model is perfect to that of a glock 18! Anyways have a look, I have finished the high poly for the handle…
i'm embarrassed to say it, but this was the first time i began using forums when i wanted to get some help with 3d, so kinda didn't get the whole thread/post/reply thing right and just threw up a new thread each time thinking i can delete a thread when i'm done with it.. my apologies, i definately get it now, and really…