this is my first head model and in total it has about 1506 tri's. i tried to pay as close attention as i could to the edge flow using a tutorial off youtube the same guy has an excellent hand tutorial as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xls25e08sSg
http://picasaweb.google.com/TheEnolaJay/ZBrush3PolyPaintingTutorialI#5325724788699544082 As in this tutorial on page 9 of the tutorial he has a alpha as well as a texture file that he calls " acidic colors " I was wondering where I could get some alphas like this as well as textures? Anyone know ?
Does anyone know where i can find a tutorial where it teaches you how to insert bones into your character? I watched Poopinmymouth's rigging tutorial I just dont know how to get the bones working for my character thnx
Hello! I did a tutorial about projecting a low poly base mesh to your high poly sculpt, thus making a super quick and fun and easy retopology! hehe Here is the tutorial: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/85ZPG Hope that helps you!
so i am following a tutorial step by step using 3dsmax and mudbox(1st time) having issue with the hard seams on trash bag from normal map, gave the model the same smoothing group(was on tutorial) any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
And i recommend this tutorial here. There are a lot of "production" tricks in there. https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/zn2N/tutorial-realistic-game-assets?utm_source=artstation&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=homepage&utm_term=marketplace
Hey guys..could anybody kindly point me in the direction to a tutorial for creating a good normal map for a rough wood texture? Actually, any advice or tutorials for creating normal maps from photos would be very helpful. Software I'm using: Photoshop & Crazybump
There are many resources once you know what to search :) I liked the rendering tutorials of this one: http://catlikecoding.com/unity/tutorials/ But it might be better to start off with 2d stuff: https://thebookofshaders.com/
Search the web for 3D tutorials. They're countless and they will help you immensely to get better. Guidance is key at this point so learn from free tutorials and paid if you can afford them.
What`s the best place in your opinion to look for particle system tutorials (Unity and UE4)? Gumroad or something (I already saw the contents in Polycount, but I really prefer video tutorials).