Portfolio Time for my next Character called Shadow. I want twice as much details as my Previous Character around 4000 poly's. Concept isn’t totally finished yet but here is the line-art version (Done by Blazan):
Character I'm working on that is budgeted at 1200 polygons. Body is normal mapped. Wings are wip being normal mapped. Not yet diffuse(RGB color) mapped. Texture size: 512^2 Here's the concept: Wireframe: WIP Render: Any suggestions or critiques would be appreciated.
This is the DTK-2241, it is designed for non art enviroments http://www.wacom.com/en/products/pen-displays/dtus/dtk-2241 DTH-2200, it is part of their artist line of tablets https://store.wacom.com/us/en/product/DTH2200?
brightness and contrast ratios are just inflated numbers that don't mean much for the actual quality of the display. I'd look at Dell's U2312HM or U2212HM. Also 1920 x 1200 would suck at 27in for being a computer monitor.
Made another pass of adjustments. I feel like I have a better understanding of the nose/mouth area now. The mesh is about 2400 tris. How can I give him a more heroic appearance?
Also you should watch this :)http://original.livestream.com/vigilnights/video?clipId=pla_3036b40b-8bc9-4020-8c03-8575ec128c36 It is the concept artist Avery Coleman who worked on darksiders and he explains the process and style of his art.
http://www.okobe.co.uk/ws/product/Wacom+Cintiq+DTK+2400+Graphics+Tablet/1000066673 Okobe is selling the 24hd (non touch) for £1760 at the moment. Still a shit ton of cash I know, but seems pretty good
done some tweaking 4800 polys clean version will be too, i plan to make officer's cape and replace signs by placing additional polygon with alpha, where signs will be easy changed thank u guys for help
That's actually cheap for a motorcycle outfit :s The very best Dainese suits set you back like 4000 dollars, I can't imagine this beingall that much quality if it's barely 1000. Hits the nail on the head :p
The only reason I suggest a second opinion, is because of the hokey way he's offering the $600 deal, and his determination of what your house requires. The $4400 price is pretty standard for an AC unit... at least in Michigan ;)