Well I want to learn Maya from zero! And thanks everyone for suggestions, I'll do my best to find some tutorials..Digital Tutors seems like a good place to start + Maya's user's guide. Quick question : how do I import my Maya work in Zbrush 4R5??
Any news when are coming the beginner tutorials, but any ideas if you´re going to partner with learning places as Pluralsight/Digital Tutors? One more question if I learn Quixel Suite 1 and then follow up the workflow primer I´ll basically know how to use Quixel Suite 2?
[ QUOTE ] I believe they are refering to something like Chris Holden's tutorials here: Texturing Sinlge Page Vs. Multiple Materials (Max 8) http://chrisholden.net/tutor/tutors.htm What's this for? An art test? [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link mate, and yeah its a task they have on there site.…
Hello there. So I've been following this tutorial on emissive maps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HbNDC-r5do I've recently invested in Substance so I've been doing a lot of learning and tutorial watching. Moving over from 3Dcoat. However in the section of the video where his model turns red due to the emissive map, mine…
So I don't think this is the best time to be learning Softimage... Autodesk is killing it and is going to stop support soon. With that said Digital Tutors has a bunch of tutorials for Softimage that might be worth looking into. If you want a replacement program to look into Modo and Blender both have texturing features…
Digital Tutors and Gnoman are great places for awesome tutorials. Also check out youtube. Find so many pictures of skeletal formation and musculature that is fills your computer. To check out workflows, creep around Artist threads. Some of them share protips and tricks. As for advise...quit wasting time and start now.
Thanks for the edharris.com website and xsibase.com. I have gotten some of the digital tutors lessons as like a demo that they were giving out to just learn the basics. I liked them and they went into to detail but I don't feel like paying them money every month for it. And edharris.com and xsibase.com had the most…
Hi all. I'm quite new to 3D, I stumbled into 3D in about September 2012 after finding a University of Reddit course on Game Art. So far I've bloody loved it and, without going into too much detail right off the bat, I'd like to try pursue it as a career. so I'm looking to progress and crits are greatly appreciated! To give…
Hey guys, I've been looking for some animation training recently and have come up short with my searches and wondered if you guys know of any and/or can recommend some. I'm currently self-learning animation and primarily doing it through a heap of books for the fundamentals (Animators Survival Kit, some of the Walt…
I just checked out ZBrush's subtool master but I can't seem to figure out how to export the whole mesh as a single obj. Surely it isn't that hard, right? But I can only seem to export everything as a separate obj. Worse, the only tutorial I can find is on digital-tutors and they want me to pay for that simple export…