Hey you've got some good stuff here, but I have a few minor complaints. Right now your projects look confusing in scale. Both spaceships kinda look like toys or really small drone ships. I think its a combo of your DoF and the background your using to display your work. You've got a similar problem with your reactor area…
hey rick.:) yeah was working from my miniature and they are pretty squat .:) but yeah i need to re address it, but i saw that dawn of war 2 vid and saw the ELdar there and really didn't like them. like dudes in suits mo capped. I painted him twice as a model then my hand gave in so i went to 3d. I'm working on asur his…
so you didn't even buy the model you're casting? edit just wanted to add more to this so it didn't sound like a trolling statement. I have a unit of 12 chaos warriors that need the mark of Nurgle on their shields. I bought the 12 nurgle icons to glue onto 12 chaos shields. Some people would say it's perfectly ok to just do…
Hmm...don't think I'm hating on it either. I mean until such time miniaturization and overall price point become as palatable for your average gamer as the traditional controller + gaming platform + display, that has reigned supreme for over 40yrs, then I'll take another look. But really in order to compete on an even…
Drybrushing is a technique from painting miniatures (or maybe some other stuff), where you take a brush, take off most of the paint, and use that to go over a certain place, with as result it only applies the paint to the highest areas/edges. So what he meant is: it is missing some edge highlighting/wear in that place. But…
Looks really cool but I think the texture could still be pushed further. Right now it reads as an actual miniature, but not a real life creature. I think working on the spec more and the lighting will help the most here. The brain part for example could look slimy and wet. The bone should look hard and dry (get some…
Another good source for understanding non-metallic metals (IE what you are doing when you paint metals with highlights) you can look into something like coolminiornot.com and look for things specifically labeled non-metallic metal work. It's probably thee hardest thing to replicate on a miniature (besides the…
This is coming along nicely! Although there's one thing that bugs me and it's a bit of a pet peeve of mine; the depth of field. The background buildings wouldn't be that blurry in real life or even a photo, it makes things look a bit like a miniature. Regarding tesselation, if your underlying mesh is well constructed,…
I think your skydome might be a bit too small. Unless you are going for the fisheye look you've got right now, scale that skydome up a lot. Take a human base mesh and import it into your scene so that you can properly judge the scale of things in relation to it. It will also help you place the camera at eye level so that…
LATEST Hi guys! Corona brought me back straight to warhammer universe, so I felt the need to model and texture something form the grimdark universe where there is only war. Started with that custom Laspistol; I loved the challenge to try to make something believable from these super blocky and cartoony designs made for…