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Currently your metal material just screams "I just used a ddo material and called it done". @snoop it's fairly common practise to work in a higher res and then downscale. Unless you are working at super low-res and need control of how it will look at practical res.
Hello ! No problem. Models from high profile games from this era (PS3/360) are IMHO excellent examples of what can be done with a reasonnable budget. Not only in terms of raw numbers (tris # and texture sizes) but also because they're good reality checks on what matters and where to cleverly cut corners, in turn giving you…
Starting to create this legendary submachine gun from WW1. My aim forthis project is to practice on my baking and getting some nice normals going, along with practising my texturing. Got a base blockout done for scale, now started the outer barrel, which i can quite pleased with so far.
Are you kidding? The reason is that art looks better being based off of practical elements like real world historical armour or swords is because it lends to the suspension of disbelief and makes the art more believable thus invoking a stronger connection to the target audience. It simply looks bad. Had any effort at all…
- There is no difference between "straightening" and straightening. - Just post an actual test case of a element you are currently in the process of straightening out. That way you'll get actual practical solutions matching your need, rather than just suggestions.
IMHO you're still skipping on the most basic step of troubleshooting which is to provide a practical case of what you're having an issue with, for people to have a look. And as the person having the issue, there's no way for you to know that a certain solution (in this case, buying some other lens) is actually worth…
Get on this facebook group if you want speed painting practice. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1402563099961950/ They have daily topics and you have 30mins on each paint you do. As for your painting, it needs a lot of work. I'd suggest Bridgemans anatomy book wise. A good online resource would be Posemainacs Keep…