so i decided to start one of them sketchbooks threads in hopes of getting some feedback on the experimental things i've been doing lately. no transform manipulators (unrenamed, even) or viewport cubes, just drawings and paintings. although, somebody promised me i'll start learning 3d now. who was that?? where is he???…
The quality of work here is absolutely staggering. I seriously want you to make game art from just spheres because you picked the right position and color for each one. If you had a zbrush but with spheres you could probably draw a whole world and make deadline.
Don't be afraid to get passionate, really really passionate about your craft. And by the same token don't be afraid that you aren't taking it seriously enough. Show it off when you're proud of it, and even when you aren't really. You're young, and most of the way you get things is by asking your parents for them, yes? This…
I was born on a wacom and my first words were "Maya." On the serious note. I have been a fan of what goes behind the scenes in making games since I played the first game on CGA computer which was called "Digger," (it wasnt as interesting now that I think about it, but it thats what got me starting to look in to Graphics…
@ Swampbug: Didn't listen to it completely (quit after he started to rant about all sorts of conspiracy theories) but from what I can tell, he didn't present a single reason against vaccines except for "well they put mercury in some of them and that probably has some health effects" (But authism is still far from…
There's something to be said for having a say in what you're creating. However, at some point, you should be able to have faith in the leadership to simply tell you what to create. On the flip side, when management consistently asks for input from development, it can come off as laziness and inability to make informed…
This project is some serious dedication, especially if you're doing all this by yourself! Very cool, can't wait to see more =) Thanks for sharing the breakdown for the bus stop, always interesting to read how stuff was done.
First a little back story. Over the past year I've been attempting to further my art in hopes of becoming a concept artist. I like to draw/paint and I like games so I figured this would be a great career for me. Well flash forward a year later after having learned what real concept art was, I'm not sure if this is the path…
Hey guys. I searched around a bit on this topic, and didn't find much of what I was looking for. My situation is this: I wanted to really get into organic sculpting and painting more seriously, and start building skills outside of hard surface 3d. I already have a good working knowledge of zbrush and photoshop, So those…