Hah. 45 minutes. Shortest round ever? I wouldn't have thought it'd be so fresh in people minds. Thought I'd at least get a few other random robot films first.
I'd say it's looking pretty good so far man, although I think I understand what Johny is getting at. It would be really helpful to see a 45 degree and side render of the head.
Heyo, I have been wondering why most T-poses for game characters use semipronated arms? What is the advantage? Since the forearm is rotated by 45 degrees, shouldn´t this be a disadvantage for animators?
Hello guys, my name is Alessandro. I'm 3D artist junior and I need your advice to improve. Please, you look my USP Compact 45 and tell me everything there is to improve. Thank you :)
LOL I have to update this thread because I understand WHY seams and creases are made. OK First I must define Seams and Creases. Seam(s): to refer to a place on a surface where 2 materials or textures meet; in which the pattern of the pixels is broken causing a visible line. Crease(s): to refer to a place where CONFLICTING…
Hi all! This is my first Noob Challenge. It looks like I've got a lot of catching up to do! Unfortunately, I only had about 45 mins tonight but I'll be sure to keep posting progress as I go.
Relaxed 45 deg angle for arms, sculpting rigging. Arms at tee for export to motionbuilder for animation. The tee is an unnatural position when they will be mostly down. I dont think that matters much if you use a muscle system but I dont.
added up i think i'd waste 1,5 hours max on breaks but i think i'm more at a 45 minutes a day. lunch break isn't included in the 8 hours of work so that does make some difference
I've really gotten so much better at sculpting this year. I feel good. Still a long way to go! Heck, there always is. But progress is very welcome. Here's a creepy old dude. Took about 45 minutes or something.
Thanks, I was using FFD to move it around a bit. But I was hoping for a script that speeds up the process. Something where you just typed in what you wanted (90 left turn, bank up to 45 degrees, etc...)