The usual: Yahoo and Gmail-email Polycount, CG Talk, CG Chat and ConceptArt.org-for inspiration on art Ebaumsworld.com and MuchoSucko.com- for shits and giggles Dealtime.com, Half.com and Amazon.com-for the internet thriftiness!
To be clear about this 'strictness': You've posted - on a game or "cg" forum - advertising another 'cg' forum. It's like Nike going to an Adidas event and giving away free stuff.
'I'm a CG artist!' if they don't get what that means, they usually ask, and once a simple definition of a CG artist is established, the jump to 'Working on videogames' is a very small one.
Here are some Personal CG illustrations done during 2009 to 2011. Not entirely related to the Videogames industry, some were for CG challenges, personal projects, or just for fun.
Hi, I am new to this, just learning how to make CG Human, what can I do more on them to make them more look like a real human. Thanks in advance. Cheers,
That and that's the strangest thing about the kickstarter, strikes me as entirely bizarre. But I really don't think they have a chance, Artstation has won my loyalty and with equal exposure to cg/game artists as it does to digital painters seems to of interested more people I know then what CG hub was even doing, so making…
[ QUOTE ] i thought i heard somewhere that a lot of corpse bride was cg? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I heard it was done in CG as well. But rendered to look like it was done in clay.
That entire episode was one of the most thrilling in the series. I do wonder how all the CG is incorporated so well. The CG TV industry has gotten unbelievably good!