karera - its improving but the arms seem a tad muscular and the shoulder muscle is a bit off face is better but there are some odd things going on arounfdthe crease betwen the nose and the cheeks. i would say its 75 perecent there, but needs pushing a bit more
Yeah, I thought the subscription was fairly cheap, about £75 per year to keep up with the latest versions? That's a huge saving over spending £3000 to jump 3 years from max5 to max8. At least, I think that's how the subscription thingy works...
Hi All Some of you probably know already but for those that don't 3DBuzz has posted 2 video tutorial on You Tube which serv as an introduction to ZBrush - http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=3DBuzz Theres about 75 minutes worth there and it looks like more are planned
isnt this a case of monitor calibration over photoshop being wrong? once 127/50% grey is gamma reversed its going to be 50% grey in linear space. if you manually correct it to 187 its going to be 75% grey in linear space. my brain hurts :/
Hey, Ged, sorry for not replying sooner. It is indeed SketchUp. I've basically stopped working on it in SketchUp and imported it to 3ds Max and am probably 75% done with a high poly model. I did this in SketchUp just to quickly (or not so quickly) rough out the shapes and stuff.
I got 75$ and a CthulhuD20 roleplaying book, as well as a sweater and a comic book from my cousin who works at Dark Horse. I also got to see family that lives far away/do not see them often. All in all, good time.
Lighting update: I feel like it's 75% there, but I just can't get it all the way. Tried setting up a 3-point light system. I've got the mesh set to rotate via Kismet, which is how I took the screenshots. Whatcha think?
Isn't there a lot of competition in this field? I bet he could find someone in india or polen to do it for $10/h or so? And yeah it's a one person project, he has done all the work and is financing the whole thing, $75 is out of the question i believe.
BA in computer science. Currently in a position that is starting to receive funding, and have a job offer as well. Was the degree worth the $75 grand? Hell no, but did learn quite a bit. As for the job offer I have now, that is thanks to a very dedicated teacher and the help of his networking.
As a prop your model looks good and I wouldn't change anything really. I'd only say that you could maybe tone it down a little bit when it comes to the dirt/grunge on the model, it's kind of intense. So maybe go from 100% to 75% opacity?