unless you try and pick them up at the same time as your xbox, thinking you should get the official cables. those are $50. i was just pointing out that he shouldn't expect them to come in the box like they used to. and... holy crap, hdmi is digital?! :poly124:
I would maybe flip the position of the 2D concepts, and Traditional work with your 3D in the menu. Example: Concepts Traditional 3D The way you have it now employers will go straight for the 3D first, they may not make it to the Digital paintings if they get turned off by what they see in 3D.
You should have sold limited rights and put out guidelines for its distribution. Just curiosity, what kind of deal did you manage to make? Seeing as I'm trying to get into digital work, it'd be nice to know what potential there is in flogging some hobby works.
What I usually do is paint everything as 1 on the root then start working away. If I notice any white areas on the root I know something is off and easier to work that way. Gnomon has some rigging and skinning tutorials and Digital Tutors have some too.
Oops! Maya, my bad. My course focuses a lot on digital animation, but not really the ins and outs of environment modeling tricks, so I keep getting stuck on some of the small, 'you should know this by now' details. I'll look into some of those a little further. Thanks!
Pick up Digital Tutor's Introduction to Maya dvd's. Definitely one of the best ways to learn the interface. O and marking menu's (ctrl or maybe its hold right click not sure, my hand just knows where it is lol) and spacebar are your friend :) Makes workflow easier
Wow, I've been following you for years and it's nice to see that your incredible hand-painted texture work and great modeling merge so well with your ability to sculpt digitally now, too! Great work BoBo, this is very inspiring. It's going straight into my inspiration folder!
hey, I recognize that room in your digitals http://sacland.submatrix.org/crap/misc/03.jpg <--- my rendition of christian's little room LOVED that class. the site itself has had all the critiques it needs... I feel like I showed up late for the party! hehe.
I love your style, Ferg. So much character and form in a lot of your sketches. Looking through a bunch of your goals, seem to be very similar to mine. Especially the part about having to up the contrast with all my digital paints. Keep it up, mate. -caseyjones
Eric: Yep, that's exactly why I love it. More cool stuff, less fluff to sift through. Wouldn't have it any other way! I'm pretty sure the professional to amateur ratio here is better than a lot of digital art forums... and that's a good thing in my book!