very nice work. i like your layout. how there is hardly ANY text. just pictures. though, personally, id throw the guns at the bottom, just above the fire hydrant.. they arent as impressive as that hover craft
This is much better presentation wise. A wireframe would be nice as well but from this I would say you could work on your UV layouts to better maximize on the space. maybe have a look at mirroring some of the space.
"where's the netherdrake?" u gota earn a shitload of gold for that, then u can fly to the other persons base =) lookn hot dom! u always were good at map layout ect ect. keep it goin homie.
really cool start, whats going on with that material between the knights legs? looks like it needs a different uv layout or some dynamic solution to make it look like chainmail as its just stretched like crazy
Here's some sketch following Jama Jurabaev's tuts, using blending mode to find complex layout. I II III IV Here's the process, it's all start with left top. process I process II
the wordpress popup preview of the next page (when I mouse over a thumbnail) is annoying, but the overal layout & content is good. Resume is good, but you should provide links to a PDF & a DOC version of it. Good stuff man.
This is why there are rules, one person does it wrong and then others start lol. More on topic though. Some nice work on there but the layout does't encourage me to click around and explore. I hate tiny little thumbnails.
I'd try googling for the posters of the car it's based on or dig up old sales brochure if you can, they tend to have the layout schematics. Try smcars.com, they have a ton of blueprints too compared to most other sites.
You could probably put a lot more polys into those buildings and maybe a few less into the hills in the background. Also is that a plowed field in the background? It looks like a hectic amount of polygons. The layout of the buildings is quite nice.
Hey! Your monster concepts look interesting. I think the thought process on the environment design lacks aerial perspective and spatial plans. Try to translate that to black and white and see the tonal layout. And I don't understand the center of the composition