Team name: SeaStorm Studios Project name: Life on the line - new project, (still not fully designed) Brief description: SeaStorm Studios are an indie game development team established to get into game development world by working and learning together. We want to establish a small team of 4-5 enthusiastic people and create…
Making some progress on the garments. This shot is pretty much a direct dump from Marvelous Designer into Marmoset(also missing the jacket lining etc).
It would help to hide the armature, so we could see the model better. It would also help to show a shaded wireframe. Did you create this model, or did you download it from somewhere? I ask because the rig complexity indicates a decent amount of experience, yet you seem to be asking a more beginner-level question. This info…
Hello, I'm kinda new here and not sure where else to post this. I'm modeling a modular set of assets in Blender and they all snap together well in Blender but when I import them to Unity they no longer snap together. I recorded a quick video to show what's happening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ0QfLoikbI
Hey everyone, it's been a while! Here's my latest work, based on a concept by Dancheng YE. The goal was to stay true to the original design while making small grounded adjustments to sell it as a practical transport vehicle. More final renders, highpoly shots and a turntable up on my ArtStation and Instagram.
IMPORTANT: This is a full-time position ON-SITE in New York City Fauna Robotics, an Amazon Company We are looking for an experienced Technical Animator / Technical Artist. The Amazon job title equivalent of this is: 'Design Technologist' Job description We are seeking a Design Technologist to define the expressive motion…
Hi I am trying to use a blockout from Unreal engine to render with in blender but when I do I have tons of these lines all over, it only happens with blockout meshes from UE. Anyone know how to solve this to get rid of all the the grose looking lines? I am using the lineart Modifier rendering in cycles.
The first thing that stands out to me is the colors are different. I would suggest picking colors directly from the reference, and filling your art with those. The next thing that I see is proportions. The reference face is shorter overall. One trick I like to use is to put the reference and the art right next to each…
@ArtHuman Polygonal automotive modeling workflows typically involve tracing the body lines with curves or subdivided edges and creating clean guide shapes for the curved panels before cutting in any surface details. Whether or not something is modeled as a continuous surface or split into sections really depends on the…
England, halfway between Birmingham and London. I guess I can't complain, it's not too bad. Plenty of stuff to do, bars/restaurants are good, loads of live music, the local shopping areas are actually quite good. I'm fortunate to live very close to a number of game studios. Blitz Games and Freestyle Games (DJ Hero) are 5…