Hello everyone, I am an Asian and a self-taught 3D modeler with 10 years of experience. I received my green card around mid-2024, and I’m relocated to New York. I feel like I’m starting a new life from scratch here. I have been in the USA for six months now, and I’m actively looking for job opportunities. I would really…
You mentioned you're nearly done your HP but this still looks super razor sharp. I'm assuming you're using a dynamesh + polish workflow for your highpoly?
This has a lot of style, but the transition from jaw to neck is too sharp, and needs to be softened. The sternocleidomastoid begins behind/beneath the ear and extends to the sternum. Keep up the good work!
I recommend keeping a sketchbook as a light discipline. Use it to work out ideas, observational drawings, etc. Helps keep the blade sharp for minimal effort compared to 3D art.
lolet - so cool! love that style! Eric - love that knight series, I really enjoy all the colors and sharpness going on, crisp as bacon! keep up the awesome sauce.
Great characters pieces, very sharp and professional. Perhaps you could try mixing up poses a bit? From the lineup it is difficult to tell their character/personalities from the poses.
As another example of few edges not necesarily producing a smooth mesh: In this example one edge on a cube was bevelled, and then the top resulting edge was moved down and forward, resulting in this sharp edge.