@mikewitk - Yeah, you can watch all the Tim Bergholz tutorials. They really help and you will lern fast ! @s1dK - hehe, nice ! I will probably do an other truck, I hate having something in my folio that are in a tutorial. It decrease the value of the piece :P
You should look into learning some anatomy drawing if you want to model characters. Your proportions are off. The shoulders and the hips are too wide. Also, check out this tutorial on creating characters in 3D : http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/blender/character-modeling-in-blender-basix/
I´m going and I´m down for a meeetup/beer/dinner whatever we come up with. Also attending a tutorial session for the first time, Level Design in a Day: Best Practices from the Best in the Business. How are the tutorials? Anyone been to one before?
@josh_lynch has inspired me to try to finish a Substance Designer tutorial, so I am taking my District 9 Arc Gun, recreating its materials in Designer, and will then go back and make a tutorial of the process. Here are the early stages of working on some of the materials.
I do agree though, the 3Dbuzz tutorials are awesome. If you want to spend 29.99 buy the Unreal DVD edition, its filled with maya tutorials. my friend showed me this too. you can rent the gnomon dvds. http://technicalvideorental.com/rental_138.html
Hey marlfox. The chess pieces look like a great improvement. Try and work on your symmetry though. Use construction lines and elipses to get the curves right. Heres a tutorial i found that looks quite informative. http://www.sibleyfineart.com/tutorial--draw-ellipses.htm Keep at it!
great work as always, anymore training vids coming from you? Maybe texturing that beast? Anyhow, your tutorials sections been empty forever man. :D Can you somehow link to your tutorials on the AREA? or something to have some content there too?
Hello again guys! :) I have another question. I saw a lot of tutorials about how to sculpt this torn fabric but how to optimize it? Is that have to be baked into displacement and opacity map?
anyone have any tutorials or just some tips for this? when i try it looks like crap, uh, not literaly. i tried sifting throguh the tutorial thread but didnt find anything. im pretty proficient at making things look worn and dirty but what i want is big gobs of caked on mud, and im not having any luck thanks.
Hi. I always wanted to make a tutorial about character making, so finaly I've created this little guy. Everything is recorded so if you are interested in watching the process of making it I encourage you to visit www.character-dev.tk So I hope you like it and I hope that tutorial will be useful for everyone who will watch…