Are you sure a 450w would run the rig? - Conroe E6600 - GeForce 7950GX2 - 2x 250GB SATA2 Raid0 - Creative Audigy 2 - dvd burner - cdrw burner - 3.5 floppy I'll try both tonight, for sure. Thanks,
Very nice reel! The animation is solid, the ideas and concepts really stand out and overall it shows you're very creative. I doubt you'll have much trouble finding a gig, most likely at a game or commercial studio :P .
Only you could think up something like that, Sectaurs. He's looking really great, Vudu. There's lot of imagination and creativity. I'd love to see him carried over into 3D. Keep up the awesome work. And post more!
Normal maps don't prevent you from using stylized proportions, rich colors, extra-ordinary animation, "alien" architecture, creative lighting, or image post-processing. So, quit blaming the tech and make something cool. That is all.
They want to see your creativity in action instead of holding your hand all the way. If you get the job, ok, they will tell you what to do, but for know, they want to see your though process in interperating what they give you.
if its for normalmap baking would do that with a floating object. if its a highres object and its made of metal there could be a third object (weldseam) to hide this area. i would go with a creative solution and not trying todo magic if its not needed.
Lead concept artist on a huge title that needs a lot of creative vision like a final fantasy type game or a MMO like world of war craft . edit * Daz if you need a texture artist let me know ..LOL
LA by far. Great weather, amazingly friendly and creative people everywhere and unparalleled scenery. Montreal is okay, but seriously doesn't compare. I've lived and worked in most major cities across the world and LA is the one I miss the most.
As a student...I always work on Sundays during the semester...so you have my sympathy Don't worry...once the sleep deprived hallucinations start kicking in you'll never have to complain about lack of creative vision again...
I was curious if there were any online communities that regularly meetup to share their sculpting on maybe discord or something like that. Kinda like a drawpile session or, just casual creative hangout to make you feel more productive while you work on your own things?