Thanks for the update, nice work on the new foot. I can see how ai-gen tools can be attractive for the gee-whiz factor, how much it just goes ahead and fills in all the details automatically. But it’s unfortunately a very problematic process, encumbered by deep issues with morality. These models are trained on vast scraped…
Hello! My name is James Vermillion. I'm a trading card illustrator for Spin Master and Universal Pictures, and I do illustration for comics/publishing as well. I'm looking for more work right now, because job security is always a question for us artists nowadays, and bills are expensive. Feel free to peruse my portfolio,…
Found this again today, featuring some of the old crowd, and a bit of what Polycount used to look like, back in 2002 when we were all trying to figure out how to make normal maps https://ericchadwick.com/examples/files/polycount_2002_messageboard.html
@Noth I agree, Remember back with earlier Godot versions it was really rough and yes very unusable, but Godot even at that time showed potential. Great to see how far they have come especially now we seeing projects like Return to Vostok being developed in Godot. With Blender I only really am getting the hang of it due to…
"It's better to dig in and learn the process yourself, hard-surface modeling is actually very achievable." SECONDED! @Collins you're only cheating yourself and the artists, specifically their work having been flogged off as your own.
Stylized mutant rat creature made in Blockbench. Created as a Minecraft-style boss inspired by Warhammer aesthetics. Focused on readable silhouette, stylized proportions and game-ready design. Open for freelance and remote junior 3D opportunities.
Hi everyone, I am looking to join a serious indie game dev team to gain experience and build a dedicated real-time portfolio. I am offering my skills for free. About Me I have over 20 years of professional experience across 3D generalist roles, architecture, product design, and motion graphics. However, I am currently…
I found this article pretty informative, about how to spot AI fakes, and whether it's ultimately a losing battle (or not!). https://www.science.org/content/article/deepfakes-are-everywhere-godfather-digital-forensics-fighting-back One thing I found a little bit annoying was their reliance on perspective lines to help…