I've been working on a project for 3d model's steampunk new history competition (located here if your interested in it https://3dmodels.org/steampunk-new-history/ ) I decided to go with a steampunk batmobile, located in a Victorian Gotham. I've been working on it the last month or so for a few hours every night. Here's a…
For me it's progression, I easily fall in love with a game where I feel that my and my character is progressing as the story goes on. And games that I can alt-tab without crashing the game or my pc :)
I need to know if those items have the work in progress posted on the thread or are just the final image its mandatory to post the work in progress to help the new guys and please, 200 pixels wide for the thumbnails
some progress(slow progress ><) and paintover of hair and glowlines idea. not sure if im sticking with the floating torso or if im making the beast itself with legs. Any feedback is apreciated :') (ignore the hand with 3 fingers :p )
some progress on the the backdrop, doing wood panels, gunna do them plain at first and then add all the small little nicks/ cracks and nails. Hope you guys the progress so far, Thanks for coming by!!!
- There is no difference between "straightening" and straightening. - Just post an actual test case of a element you are currently in the process of straightening out. That way you'll get actual practical solutions matching your need, rather than just suggestions.
Not too sure if this is where you post the progress pics as this is the first time I've done a challenge but here is my progress so far. The majority of the polycount comes from the cylinders underneath the top roof
Posting a work in progress so far. i need to go back and add in some of the details i lost while adding thickness but i thought i would add in my work in progress.
Fixed some of the harder edges, concentrating mostly in the rear which would be mostly seen if this were in a fps. Also started smoothing some geometry and adding some bump. Not a huge update but progress is progress.
Yes, this is still early i was just excited with the progress i made on this sculpt. Ill be following your thread as well, its cool to see someone else progressing right before your eyes.