Welcome to Polycount, Digital tutors has great tutorials especially for beginners, asw ell as eat3d and thegnomonworkshop if you don't mind paying. However if you don't want to pay there is many free tutorials out there, there is a whole bunch of good ones on 3d-total.com in there tutorial seciton
Hello there. I'm learning animation in maya from Digital Tutors. I've started from basic 'getting started with maya', then went to learn some general basics with tutorials on modeling, UVs, texturing and render and now I'm after probably half of the all cool stuff they have on animation and rigging. It's all amazing and…
I've been using Digital Tutors for a while now and I personally find it to be worth the subscription price. Sure, you can probably find a free tutorial for just about every topic that DT covers, but what sets it apart for me is: Structured lessons (most important to me, I like to be able to look ahead and see exactly what…
If you're a beginner just follow the tutorial piece by piece and mimic what the tutor is doing. If you're a little more advanced and confident, you can use the tutorial to support your own project so you get something unique out of it, rather than uploading tutorial stuff to your folio.
Meranth Executioner's Blade. A sword for Sven created by Valve. Wiki's link Dota 2 Character Art Guide Dota 2 Character Color Texture Guide Dota 2 Character Shader Masks Guide Polycount Wiki Polycount Dota 2 Google Hangouts Thread Tutorials, Guides and Resources for Dota 2 Workshop Thread…
Hello, I'd like to share with you this trick which can make your life a way easier in some cases. Let's pick an example: a decal of small pile of leafs. To do it, we need a leaf texture. Usually it looks like this one on the right side, but for now let's say it's this from the left. We map a polygons with this texture and…
Put up your work in Pimping and Preview for feedback. Also, here are some places you can take a look for getting started: -Gnomon -Digital Tutors -Eat3D -3DMotive Digital Tutors is the place to start for newbies, they pretty much take A to Z approaches, and show really well the basics as well some nifty tips. Gnomon mostly…
I had a free week between semesters, and because I have wanted to explore more stylized stuff, I bought a tutorial on how to create a stylized sword prop by Sabrina Echouafni on Flipped Normals. As someone who is still relatively new to sculpting, I like stylized stuff because it is more forgiving, and I can just have fun…
Learning to draw and knowing the anatomy of animals and humans is vital. Of course, you can learn all at once. Youtube has plenty of tutorials on for free. Digital tutors is good, gnomon is great and eat 3d has some good tutorials as well. There are also plenty of books out there if you rather read than watch videos.…