Currently using Paul Richer Artisitic Anatomy. Great book for studying where the bones are places and how the muscles are formed. Never really used a tablet until now. Must say it's rather good fun and so much quicker. Will have to get one for myself.
Heres the first level of Domination, a tutorial to help you learn the basics of domino placement and physics activation. I created a kit bash set to allow me to create fast levels, its quite improvisational and adlib too, which makes it quite a fun process.
Haven't posted an update in awhile, so I thought I'd share a few newer characters. This is for a Survivor I recently completed for Beam Team Games - Stranded Deep. Had a ton of fun with this one. More at the Artstation link https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ndxv9
Ravanna: I do some of both, in Zbrush I do the deep scratches and nicks/chunks instead of in PS, mostly because I have more fun in Zbrush! But I will paint in more afterwards. I'm not sure if this is good practice or not. Can anyone else chime in?
Amazing stuff from that bevel tool. I recently switched from max and am continually amazed at how awesome Modo is. It's made modeling fun for me again. I think in a few years Modo and Blender are going to be dominating the scene if they continue to make updates such as these.
I'm sure others have noticed this, but now until Thursday, it's only $34.99 (50% off) on Steam - thinking about picking it myself, if only just to mess with for a bit. I love the look and feel of old-school RPG's and had some fun with To The Moon as well :)
:D That's precisely what we were hoping would happen. @cryid - Totally stole the idea from Face Off. Love that show. Kinda like this great company, too http://www.childsown.com/. But shhh, I don't want to spoil the fun for any contestants :poly124:
Ooooh this looks fun! Don't have much feedback besides just try to keep in mind about the edges in the concept are a bit more soft than what you've got now. Looking good so far! Just subbed to the thread and looking forward to more! :)
A few of the pieces feel unfinished to me, winter and shiva stick out to me. And, to poke a little fun, the white wizard. She wears black with gold patterns, has black hair, black boots. How is she whi- I see what you did there...
That's a fun problem! I'd suggest adding C4D as the prefix to your thread title, which will draw in people familiar with this software. The tutorials in this thread might be useful for you. https://polycount.com/discussion/179105/digital-meat-cinema-4d-unity-playmaker-and-plugins-tutorials/p1