Jacob Claussen did a beautiful hand painted scene for the King Arthur challenge and talks to us about his process of achieving such a style, the composition of his scene as well as some colour theory and book recommendations. https://www.exp-points.com/hand-painting-stylized-environments
another WIP stylized character training in my free time based on art by Bea Castillo https://www.artstation.com/contests/the-legend-of-king-arthur/challenges/64/submissions/44820?sorting=survivors C&C welcome
Day 10: Damaged For today's material I wanted to try and take the subway tile from the King's Row map in Overwatch and try to recreate it as a damaged tile. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. 😀
Thanks! Actually I'm thinking about making one more about hard surface stuff, maybe some king of vehicle. If you have any ideas let me know. I will think about this. Cheers!
Another factor that plays a major role in speed in ZB is your document/canvas size. If this is too large it can dramatically decrease response time. Especially if zoomed close to the tool. Have no doubts, ZB is the sculpting king. :)
Hey King, Thank you for the feedback; much appreciated! There is definitely some weirdness going on the face I need to attend to. I think I will spend some time revisiting the face again. Thanks again, -joe
I love seeing those Nvidia "the way it's meant to be played" logos in my games while I'm using an ATI 9800 Pro that kicks hardcore ass. it's like walking into a Burger King while eating a BigMac.
That game trailer actually makes me want to play it - not something I had previously thought possible. Success! If I can tear myself away from Sneak King, I think I'll pick this up.
Hello! First time posting here! I just finished modelling my stylised Clara and the Rat King. My next steps will be rigging and possibly some animation. More images: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/R3VwRO
I would look at King Cobra and other naga reference for the tail. I think the white part needs to be on the ground, and it has to twist and curl more laterally. That is the whole point of the specialized scales on the underside, it is their propulsion system :)