It's simple and uncluttered, I like that. Sort of reminds me of my website I'm doing, sort of. Portfolio is good stuff but a little small, 3 pieces. I would work on getting more stuff up there to show. Also if you have any experience in painting or other digital media I'd show that off too.
This is awesome, I'm definitely going to do this. I know its possible to learn Maya from Max if you've got a digital tutors subscription, my friend did it... however this looks like a much more streamline and solid way of doing it. Thanks for this Bradley! I'm gonna need to learn Maya for school so this is perfect for me :)
So they want the signed SS4? I dont know what to sent to them so idk what to do now to be honest. I will just wait. Btw. how to sent it to them.(Digitally) It still says incomplete on the same side I had to fill the other stuff in...so I guess that I have to wait.:poly141:
Hard light ref I think the digital Wind Wall would be a good look. PROJECT: Yasuo effects are orange, but if you could get the mesh to have that hard-edge-soft-face feel, in that random geometric face look for your mesh along with your blues, I think that'd look really cool.
After putting aside money for my parents and brother, and money for me to be able to live nicely and comfortably I'd buy or build my own pool hall for starters. As for continuing to work, I think I'd start up my own VFX house, and steal the best talent from ILM, Digital Domain, and WETA.
Just thought I'd share this picture with yo u guys. We are going to Comic Con Honolulu next week and most all our merch has arrived via shipping, or we're wrapping up making it ourselves. Take a look at our poster :D (the picture quality is kinda poo) Here is the digital file of the print
The light shafts from the sun are at an angle. For me this is fixed when I make sure the sky sphere is centered around the play space, with a drawscale of 1000 or so, and make sure the trace distance on the dom light is very large, at least as large as the default map templates or even one digit higher, like 1000000000 or…
Thank you so much for your feedback :) ! I see what you mean about it being glossy and I'll defiantly have a go trying to change it. I'm still new to digital painting, so I am a bit unsure how to go about it. But you know what they say, practice makes perfect :D
Now let's hope for 8gb of RAM or more. The only reason I haven't bought a tablet yet is because they're all either lacking in power or use an Ntrig digitizer. My only real option right now is the discontinued Fujitsu T902 which is a bit clumsy on the design side but I've heard good things.
On a related note, I watched a making of the Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) and there was a glimpse of Bugs Bunny rendered via normal buffer. You can see it @ 5:58 From what I can tell, they draw and animate all the characters traditionally, they painted the base (unlit layer) digitally, and the final lighting was…