Grab some pen and paper, and practice human anatomy. Bridgman's works + Sarah Simblet's Anatomy for the Artist should get you started very nicely. Good luck!
Sounds like Professor Putraside :D But I'll keep checking your thread for updates..You still have to practice alot before you are satisfied with your character. :)
Humm... It's only 5 euros so not really a bad bargain... Looking at the video tutorials it looks really fast and practical too. I might even try it out.
Why didn't the terminator bikes look like this? Though I'm not totally sold on the practicality of sitting on that thing with all those fucked up thick, twisty cables in the way ;]
Quake 4 was alright. Mind you, I had to switch my brain off, and I was drunk for practically the entire thing, so it's not exactly as if I'm showering it in praise.
i'm not exactly sure what that little arched thing was, lol. So I removed it, unable to justify what it was doing there in terms of practicality. Here's an update on the house sofar!
Thank you for the replies. Liking the tuts you posted shotgun, i'll definitely be taking these things into account and likely restarting my texture after getting some practice in.
Well. . . it's kind or rough, and seems like you are pretty new to 3D animation. . . But everyone starts somewhere. With enough study and practice, you could make something great though.