got one, got a couple more a'brewing. im such a wow junkie i kept the armor design similar to how the armor in wow works. ugh. Going to get a litte more creative with #3, #2 is a bit more of the same.
Hi! I’m conducting some research for a startup and was hoping to get some answers to the following questions: Does your organization, or you as an individual, have concerns over sharing assets and creative content? What security processes are currently in place for sharing data? Thanks in advance!
I think this might interest a few folks here: With a pressure senstive stylus and palm rejection, the ThinkPad Tablet can become a creative tool with SketchBook Pro for Android, one of the first apps to take full advantage of this feature. http://www.sketchbooknews.com/news/lenovo-event.html
You know you just make everyone secretly detest you? :P How do you get creative with all the gubbinz and little details? Do you have references, things you keep in mind? Miniatures? Mechanical stuff?
Thanks for the help, guys. Hopefully they get the light vector issue fixed sometime soon. I guess in the meantime I'll just have to get a bit creative regarding the lighting. Drew++: While it looks nice, isn't that basically just Fresnel?
Which version of Photoshop? CC is just Creative Cloud, which means anything from CC 2014 to 2017. If you're attempting to use 2017, be aware that Suite is not compatible with it just yet. You'll need to wait for the Suite 2.3 patch to fix that! :)
is looking really great! what a creative approach to work with two rigs at the same time :) by the way... im missing some rotations on the upper body, it looks alittle bit tight. A little overlap to the head will give this more realism, keep it up!!!!!
Keep practicing dude, really love the attitude to improve yourself and to absorb creative criticism... it's already a huge step towards being a better artist. Listen to everything said here, there's nothing left for me to comment on besides complimenting on the positive attitude.
Make it a 128x256 texture, with the top/bottom of the crate in the top half, and the sides in the bottom half. Or get even more creative by using a couple unique strips in the texture, cutting an extra set of edges around the top to help cut the UVs up.
dev-thanks dude. yea drawing what i like really gets my creative juices flowing. vatsel-thanks for the paint but i dont understand reflected light. wouldnt that only occur on shiny objects such as metals or mirrors or water?