at this stage i would recommend blocking in colour; it'll help with grouping details and getting proportions right; you can drag your concept in as a texture, apply it to a plane, then colour sample the texture (shortcut c) and go from subtool to subtool, rbg > fill
Yes indeed, Plein Air painting/drawing: "Leaving the four walls of your studio behind and experiencing painting and drawing in the landscape. The practice goes back for centuries but was truly made into an art form by the French Impressionists." or Figurative Life Drawing: "Drawing of the human form in any of its various…
The materials look great. The puddles make the scene feel realistic. My suggestion is to add a focal point to give more interest to the scene. Maybe adding more detail to the door or opening it to bring in a light source. Right now, my eyes are being drawn mostly to the torches, but having a clear focal point will help…
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] have worked with a couple of 7 year veterans. [/ QUOTE ] Do you realize how odd that sounds? A veteran after 7 years? A dog lives longer then that. Eh, I figure my drawing skills are more important then shifting some vertices around. Zbrush is something I should play with though. My Maya teacher tells…
Well you won't like to hear it, but time is the key. Of course one and a half year may seem much, but it really isn't. Even after 5 years you will still run into situations where you come to the end of your knowledge and it is nothing to worry about. Of course it depends on your lerncurve and the "material" you have at…