Hello lovely people of polycount! I just have a quick question, more like asking for your opinion : Is my taste in design shit? *Before I move on, my Artstation : https://www.artstation.com/artist/doodlok and my improvement thread : http://polycount.com/discussion/178177/davids-improvement-thread-cc-welcomed#latest That…
I think you have great sense of modeling and overall taking shots of your work. I like the piece but I can see it being so much better. Lighting is everything right now for your finishing steps. Your models are fine but the way you present them is missing some real time and effort. I'm not saying that you didn't put in the…
draw, draw, draw. every free moment that you have just pick up a pen and paper and draw something. it'll take you about a thousand drawings to produce a good one, so you just have to get those out of the way first. books i've studied from are "Rapid Viz" by Kurt Hanks and Larry Belliston "Constructive Anatomy" by George B.…
Hello, I'm Simon. I'm a 2D artist from germany with a focus on illustration and concept art, and currently open for work. Most of my work is made in a semi-realistic style with a tendency towards fantasy. Proficient in digital drawing and painting, I mainly use photoshop and Krita. I'm equipped to work completely remote.…
Basically, I'm taking classes at Watts to get away from that linear caligraphy type drawing I do.....I'm trying to learn color, hues and contrast, instead of linear drawing/form. Not to say learning how to draw form is not important, but it doesn't end there. Ron Lemen and is wife Venessa were the showcase instructors at…
Im sorry but I have some conflicting opinions with Pyrzerns post. I may be wrong though so feel free to correct me. This has been talked a lot on polycount but in my opinion being able to draw well is essential to making a good model, in particular character models. All those people who say they don't draw well but churn…
It's pretty safe. If you look at the back of the pistol, you can see the grip safety. This must be depressed and held in for the weapon to function. In my limited experience with trigger safety, I didn't notice the difference between that and a standard trigger, in terms of feel. Glocks on the other hand have trigger…