~ wtf. i could just buy some glass and metal, and make that for like $70. If I'm buying furniture for $17,000 it better have a built in 'make my life perfect' feature. Or at least have "This table cost $17,000 BITCHES" engraved clearly on the face of it.
I don't think there are many full-time jobs for toy/statue/mini work. There is a lot of freelance work floating around though. You can find some miniature game companies that require cg artists on kickstarter. I've managed to get toy work with just a game art portfolio, so I think you just need to demonstrate good…
@ 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…
Makkon, love that you're using a brush pen, may I suggest you look into the following: http://www.jetpens.com/Pentel-Aquash-Waterbrush-Medium/pd/1774 They come in a variety of sizes, they're technically only supposed to contain water, but they hold ink just as well, and it flows beautifully. It also gives you a wider range…
Pretty much done blocking in. Will adjust proportions, and clean up. Also gonna try this for bandages. http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?178522-Mummy-Wraps-Bandages-Technique-with-SliceCurve-amp-Panel-Loops
ae. Thanks! warxsnake Cheers for the feedback it was really helpful, I've revisited the sculpt, added some noise and grabbed a few new bakes. I'm planning on taking it further once the competition is over. Brandon.LaFrance Thanks man. firestarter Cheers. Guedin Thanks, you too, really love the way that volus chef is…