@ jose.fuentes: to me the character was looking a bit strange with a straight face, you can refer to the first image of this post: http://polycount.com/discussion/178493/old-mercenary#latest and a little downward tilt is giving the model much more character in my opinion. @ Brain "Panda" Choi: below are some quick close up…
@Gustavo_Elliott Interesting story I have met quite a few people who didn't get started until later for many reasons. I heavily believe that following your passion will get you to your end goal. There is an age limit, but that is only because of the 10,000 hours theory and the age limit is pretty high lol. Also,…
Stone Tiles ! SD 5only ! Full procedural* stone material based on single input pattern (* except opus and polycount logo patterns) package here: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B12D494B8DD6F4AE!17823&authkey=!ACRMU-K3PI6LyL4&ithint=folder%2cpng
I think for the actually characters Victorian might be more apropriate than steampunk, also: http://guides.gamepressure.com/dishonored/gfx/word/-1785023765.jpg http://guides.gamepressure.com/dishonored/gfx/word/189562968.jpg there's more if you look.
Looks good! If you want to take it a bit further can check out the way this guy handled his holdeen armor. http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?178440-Holdeen-s-Max-Real-Time&p=1024759&viewfull=1#post1024759
If you want to create art for magic the gathering you are going to have to learn about colour. There are hot and cold colours that you can use to help push the depth of your work, draw the viwers eye to the right place and make it look good. check this thread out;http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17837 in…
Since you're already a damn good sculptor, learning how to draw primitives in perspective fluently will get you a long way along the road. That and gesture drawing are (for me) the hardest part. For a primarily freehand (ie. not loads of rulers and measuring) approach to perspective, I found Scott Robertson's courses very…
Like Abrvpt said its looking good so far. I agree with his comment about the weight in the pockets, I would also tighten up the straps, espcially the ones on the head and running along his chest, and make the coat bunch where it meets the strap. This reminds me a lot of the post-apocalyptic character I saw on zbrushcentral…
Also checking the view angles in the specs, in most cases(unless it is listed incorrectly): 170x170 or lower = TN 176x176 = *MA 178x178 = S-IPS I WISH newegg had a feature like that, but in fact they, like virtually every other store on the planet do not list panel type. I would say about 99% of the panels on newegg are…