I think it's useful to see other people working --especially when you're insecure-- so you can have those moments like "oh, so this is how you got that image done? I can paint this objectively?" But in terms of experience you get almost nothing, you're just watching someone else work. The only time I noticed getting more…
I would say this is normal. The progessive refinement uses only a few samples for the first pass. After that it raises the samples for every pass through the image until it reaches the maximum defined samples. I wouldn´t recommend using vray for animation.
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her cheeks are way too plumpy...so its given her a baby look...and female have a defined bone below their eyes,,,u shoudl refine that and the distance between lips and chin should be reduced a lil...keep goin...i love 3d girlssssssssss
Block out with simple shapes and just enough modeling to define things, very rough. This way you and push things around and focus on gameplay rough materials and some rough lighting. Then start refining things. Usually I'll go an object at a time and take it to completion.
Just a quick update, I'm currently on refining the super blocky assets so that they have meaning and context. Hopefully its starting to define the scene a little better. It's all just 3DS Max work at the moment. I've added placeholder decals too but these will be replaced at a later stage.
You're doing good. By rendering your forms such that material types are clearly defined and use the same light sources, these aspects can be isolated nondestructively and built upon or refined later. Next, you can introduce full-form highlights and shading to unify materials and small details into a singular form. Done…
Small Update: Started refining the head a bit more. The scarf still needs some work. I need a better way to define how the folds lay. I'll try to find some real world reference. Retopped the sleeves for better definition and shrunk the shoulder width. Thoughts?
for all the detail in the rest of the body the back looks like it's only on the 2nd pass, most fighters have pretty defined muscles even if they're not bulky, can only see hints atm whereas the rest of the body has pretty refined muscles. Other then that looks good :D