Thank you guys ! I tryied some things and firstly I put box projecton and everything fixed. I thought that I pressed something that moved some gizmos or someting, because my symmetry modifier was off as well. I was working along digital tutors tutorial about modeling low poly model but i used mine.
To get a good grasp of the buttons and layouts in Maya, check out Digital Tutors. For 3ds max I think Eat3d has a good one. CGtuts has a nice collection for both and Gnomon is there once you understand the basics and you're looking to enhance your workflow. Also 3dmotive has a good highpoly tutorial from the preview I saw.
Nice to see you leaping in, these are nice and bold and show clear intent. You need to think more in terms of big masses of lighting and shapes, and less in terms of what you THINK you see. Google brought this up; check it out, but don't get too lost in the details: Part 1: Digital Environment Painting with Noah Bradley -…
Ye, I suspected as much =P Have you though about adding color to these, either traditional or digital? also, the images are bit large to see properly, I would maybe scale em down like 10-20% or something. I have a decently sized screen and I can just see the whole piece without sctrolling.
had a load of input from people on face book and these are now my final two now to start with the basic base mesh and then follow some of the tips in Zbrush Digital sculpting humand anatomy by scott spencer to work that into a high poly sculpt. any other tutorials you can think of that would be helpful let me know :D
Deploy the advice you had recieved on your other thread, there's no need opening a duplicate topic unless a particular issue requires further clarification or remains unresolved. So for my money I strongly second the recommendation for Scott Eaton's workshop, not only was he an early pioneer of digital sculpting but also…
I'm currently in the Capilano University 8 month digital animation program. So far, it has been very informative (my first week, so there's still a lot to learn). If you're interested in checking out Capilano, go to their open houses. I am not sure when they are happening, but keep an eye on www.gradshow.com for…
Your best option imo is not to do a masters but to use a tutorial site(s), such as digital tutors or eat3d (there are plenty others) to teach yourself maya/max/a game engine, there are plenty great tutorials that are alot cheaper than a masters and you will learn more than doing a masters course. And obv post your work on…
Your question isn't very properly formed english, but I think I know what you are getting at. I would get an external hard drive, specifically a portable one that doesn't need a power adapter. I have a bunch of a Western Digital Passport drives and love them, but the Seagate go flex drives are also good.
Google is a good first start. Nothing specific comes to mind. https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=digital+painting+dark+skin+tones&gws_rd=ssl Wanting to draw and paint people of races other than caucasian is is good goal, but there's a lot more than skin color that makes people diverse and different in appearance.