I found this while browsing Youtube. It's a recording of a lecture John Watkiss gave. He drew Disney's Tarzan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfQgndCztBU
Your only trade-off is time, and the inclination to set up and wait for a bake. That's it. Don't try to wrap it up in some bollocks about memory, because this makes no sense whatsoever ... It's like someone who believes he's in debt worrying about money all the time, then coming across a huge pile of stones and saying…
tic toc tic toc, the clock is out on my trial. Guess I'll have to find out myself if there is really an upgrade path. As no one seems to know for sure ( maybe the email is stuck online somewhere? ) Done and done. nope. ptooey and hogwash. After ordering the personal license I still see no upgrade path. I think the mix up…
Hi! Things you can try to get your hands dirty: * Bi-monthly challenge (any challenge really). Why it helps: fixed duration, concepts to work off, others potentially doing the same subject with perhaps different approach, gives reason to think about and articulate workflows. Fill additional parameters like style-specifics…
After learning Blender (coming from Max) I decided to get started with an easy project so I picked a gun, the Hudson H9 piqued my interest and seemed simple enough, of course once you start actually looking at it it's a little less simple then it first appeared but it was a nice exercise to test what I've learned in…
Hi, First time posting here. I am using the DragRect mode with an alpha to create rocks on a dirt mound and I was wondering if I could create a polygroup at the same time. The idea is to later use the polygroups as ID masks. Is this possible and if so how would I go about it?
Kupikimijumjum The world is far different from our own world however explaining the whole world would take hours (as we had a whole project on it) so i'll keep it quick. The world is on another planet called "atmos" (overused? :D ) which is basically a swamp planet. The "steampunk" cities float above the swamps by using…
Hey guys I need some advice from you guys. So I'm working as a full time 3D Artist in games here in Pakistan and I have got this opportunity to study 3D Environment art course online (that will hopefully help improve my Environment Art skills) but the thing is I am already working a full 9 hours shift job and for this…
Find a college with a great undergrad astudio art program taught be teachers whose work you like and respect. The program should emphasize representational art over non-representational. The work of the art faculty should represent this. That takes some research. If going for a 2-year degree, complete it, but weight it…