Sorry if you think my comment is a bit hard but i prefer get straight to the point rather than don't hurt feelings. In overall. Try to focus on texturing skills. Use Real images as source even if you want to create cartoon style. If you want to apply your own pattern, no problems but still try to combine it with overlay to…
Agreed, it's solid. As for some first impressions I had: The Untold house looks atmospheric and seems mostly realistic, but many edges have very wide bevels and are lighter like you might do for more stylized stuff. Edge wear is real, but usually not as extreme and even as that. The big round arches over some of the doors…
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I are seeking a talented concept artist to create engaging and immersive visuals in the style of Rage and modern Doom games with an aesthetic leaning towards Blizzards look. The artist will be responsible for designing characters and capturing the gritty, dark aesthetic of the genre with a cartoony like spin. Ideal…
Hello, I have asked this in the "How The F*#% Do I Model This?" thread, and I haven't exactly gotten the answer I'm looking for. The part I am most stuck on is when it comes to extruding this cylinder bit right here. It confuses me because it is an infinite spiral loop, so I don't know where to make the ends stop. This is…
I'm looking for an artist that can faithfully render and texture the sword Red Spring from Wuthering Waves in a realistic style. I plan to use this model for my personal use in games such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Baldur's Gate 3. I just need the model and textures, but I do require both a Physical Map, and…
I worked more on the hair and extended the torso and arms, quickly modelled and placed the headphones. I'm still working on the little hard surface parts and trying to design the shapes properly. I'm looking up some designs and patterns to put on the clothes, I'll probably make them in painter. I'm still looking for ways…
I second the 28mm/50mm primes. Just having those in your bag will keep you so versitile on day to day shooting. And they are easy to carry around. The kit lens looses so much detail it's not even funny, well it is kinda funny, but not ha-ha funny. And when you get these on a full frame DSLR, on man, it's like a whole new…