I graduated from AICLA @ santa monica Dec 08'. after having a few years doing 3d animation for film broadcast i decided to take up art for game design. eventually focusing in game design.. As far as my school was concerned, there where plenty of bad teachers and plenty of good teachers.. i was fortunate enough to have the…
This! Also, try to find a mentor if your company doesn't set you up with one - this can be your lead or a more senior artist of your team, or just the guy sitting next to you. You don't have to strike a formal mentorship agreement, just establish a relationship and make sure you can turn to the person whenever you have a…
I loved the Mir vs Lesner fight. After watching Mir talk so much bs I knew Lesner was going to own him. He crushed Mir. If you think Lesner punches were not real get in there with him. He busted Mir up real quick. I didn't like how Lenser won though, it would of been nice if there had been more stand up or wrestling. Mir…
I'm working on a project where I have around 100 buildings to texture. They are all your usual UK type houses, so bricks etc. I can get away with a diffuse slapped on with some UV tweakery and photo retouching/clone brushing and leave it at that, but I like the idea of making life harder for myself so I'd like to make the…
Hey there. Deuces Mcgee here; and I'm looking for people in the line of modeling, texturing and rigging modular game models. I've been using Unity for roughly 2 years as a coder and am confident enough to start building prefabs for the market. I'm familiar with 3d modeling formats and have dabbled on and off in blender for…
Hey @ddgurto that's a great update! The scene already reads much better, good job on that! In the first image it's still a bit unclear to me which one the focal point should be. is it the ornamental wall or is it the pillar. Currently the sun is shining on both of them separately. I'd try to have a clear indication where…
What about buying your own domain name for your website? Are those a must have nowadays, since i hear hirers are too lazy (dont quote me on that) to type in more than like 10 letters? Or is just having an artstation or a behance enough?
Hi, In the coming months I want to start a project creating a scene of an airport and was wondering if photogrammetry and retopology would be able to help me create it more quickly and accurately. I know photogrammetry is perfect for natural organic assets like a forest, but could it be used effectively on a scene like an…