Hey guys! I Finally made something of this! Thank you! I used the IK Spline and two soft clusters to deform the curve but now I have a little problem, the base of the strap rotates and I want it to stay on place. How can I block the rotation there?
Starkist, you pretty much got the jist of it. The main this is just defining edges and making sure that there is nothing that feels "soft", unless its supposed to or course. The contrast doesn't really sharpen anything, it just helps to add focal points and makes the piece stand out more.
Thats badass!! I love how you define surfaces, it works very well. the belly is super soft! The cleavage may be a little too hard edged and heavy handed, but it is a cool look :) awesome stuff! edit: my phone has a new background now :) inspiration!
Fuuuuuuuu- these textures are such eye candy. I mad jelly. I really like how you did the rocks. And the underbelly of the roadrunner looks so soft and fluffy! Only thing I would add is maybe some alpha cards on the chest of the roadrunner to make it a bit fluffier
Is this one showing off vertex color tinting, or lighting layers? Either way, really cool! I really ought to paint more assets for this. Could possibly use a single platform (like the column or fence) that is a soft ambient occlusion shadow for where the wall and platform meet.
Awesome site btw. I drew in anime style alot, but anantomy is always a fundemental to drawing characters. Even if you want to do robots, you would need to understand how it functions and stuff. Really humans are just robots with soft surface that eventually rots away.
Spudnik is trying to say that your shield doesn't fit DKs shape language and flow. Your shield is too soft and round and even the dragon face doesn't fit with DKs angular and pointy look. It's a nice idea to incorporate the Chinese theme but the execution just isn't working
Just a small update. Got the drawer done and I've been going around adding smaller details like bolts/screw holes in areas and making sure the edges aren't too sharp or soft. I think I'm getting close to being done with the high poly.
You can also use the clear coat material if you've got something that's got a clear glossy dielectric layer over a metallic layer or a rough dielectric layer, like lacquered wood or lacquered metal or soda cans or car paint, but that's probably not what you want.
Hi mkandersson! Make sure you use reference on the brick, you might want to look at creating some harder edges, it's looking a bit soft at the moment, look at creating big interesting shapes instead of fussing over every little bit. Blockout looks great!