It's like a big triangle made of quads (anyways, joke aside .... just show us your work man. "Theory" wont get you far, just practice practice practice)
The best thing you can do is read through that thread on here, get a lot of reference and then just practice, practice, practice. And of course, post up your results for some crits.
Here are some sweet reference sites for when you want to draw at home. http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/figure-drawing/ http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/face-expression-practice/
Been a wile since I posted on the website, I usually hang out in the Discord channel nowdays It was originally intended as Sub D modelling practice but decided to bake it down to a lowpoly too https://www.artstation.com/artwork/EveoBN Sub D model of the flashlight
I would suggest going to school for 3D modeling if this is what you really want, but In my experience no one is "born with the gift" or "naturally talented" its all just practice practice practice
Makes sense. I'm already looking at the reference for my gun rail and how I'd do it in Max cause there are just a lot of elements in ZBrush that would make it difficult. Practice practice practice
Nice man, great first attempt! Practice, practice, practice! My first model ever was a derpy looking eraser so your looking good from where I'm sitting :D
Contrary to my graduating class (2006) in which all of my class mates got jobs in the industry. If you're good enough don't worry. If you're not good enough then practice, practice, practice.