I have purchased 1 first tutorial that was posted as well as i brought this tutorial that i Found about making textures as well which is helping me alot with getting started and he explains alot as he goes. Also it is great to see the layout of the layers in photoshop that is recommended for texturing. Sad thing is, it was…
Well, not having the right hardware can be a problem, but I can't imagine that you couldn't even do a little crate. Also the cube you've shown didn't realy show off anything close to what you're seeing in this tutorial here. Wich makes me wonder even more, if you have a detailed tutorial like this, why didn't you just try…
I see this a lot. It's a bit weird, as the people who wrote the tutorials never had tutorials to follow, they figured it out on their own, through a lot of trial and error. But that time and effort was not wasted, not in the least. All that effort led to new workflows and learning, which they never would have discovered by…
Nice start! If you find yourself running into any issues with the face, Rafael Grassetti has the best tutorial on creating a basic human figure. He has a full tutorial but you can specific features for a couple dollars. I promise he's not paying me to say that, I've had really good luck with them in the past. Also for the…
I was asking Snowman since he is from Ontario. On Gnomon note: I just signed up to check the free tutorials out. They are on Intermediate level. But good stuff. Next month I am planning on subscribing to Digitaltutors they have more tutorials than Gnomon or Eat3D. To learn modeling only, right now I am just doodleing…
Do you mean something like a fractal application? how bout this: Apophysis application: freeware. Funny enough there is no homepage that I can find, and you need to download tutorials from the Deviant Art group; Here are some links; Files and Tutorials Final Images from Apophysis artists. its all done with math and…
I found a tutorial awhile back on modeling ears, i can't remember the site though, so I'll try and simplify the tutorial. First you need a reference image of the ear you want. Are you familiar with edge modeling? Create a plane, convert to edit poly, and shift+drag to create new faces. Using this method, create your ears…
Lol... something about this model is just great in it's own way. There's nothing wrong with the design, just that you need a lot of practice working with polygons and painting textures. Reading tutorials will definitely help you a lot faster than walking blind; a lot of users around this site have tutorials attached to…
There were some CGchain tutorials posted on the "how you model dem shapes" thread that probably will be of great benefit to you, Talbot. I hope the link still works.. http://www.thelebaron.com/files/3dTutorials/ It goes through the fundementals and how to retain shapes after Turbosmooth. And even goes onto show more…
That was pretty awesome. There also looks to be a slight cell shaded look to it. I would love to see a feature film done in the same style. Ferg, it is pretty funny, because when I was in a digital design class, my classmates asked me if I knew of any good tutorial sites for 3d work, and I referred them to poop's site. But…