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Hello everyone, I hope you're having a good day!!Since I got my first PC, all I wanted to do is to playing games and someday learn how to make them. so I hope you would advise and support me when I finished my B.Sc. in computer science. I shift my career (at a bad time, don't have much time, and I need to get back on my…
Thanks, I will check that out. I've seen this name "gumroad" a few times but haven't checked it out. For me, there is still a lot to get from pluralsight, but sometimes it would be nice to have some completely up to date tutorials, rather than watching one tutorial for the 2015 version of a program and another for the 2013…
:D yeah I suppose I was a bit vague... I was more looking for advice on where the best places to look are... I've seen some tutorials which say poly stacking is ok but I always thought it wasn't... was more wondering specific books peeps have used or specific tutorials / tutorial sites or even purchased DVDs... it's…
I would also consider trying to add some moss growing between the bricks like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mcQmYQOqbk This tutorial (although it's tiles) may help, the principles are the same :) I would perhaps do the same around the bottom of the buildings where it intersects with the floor, like little tufts of…
Hello. It is clear that your knowledge of facial anatomy is lacking, and I don't think it would do much good for us to go back and forth critiquing individual things - the whole thing is off. There are TONS of good tutorials on Zbrush and mudbox out there, but if you're able to sculpt at all that's not your primary concern…
This Video is also very nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNgs2DcAsF4 Hey Harford, i like that you are telling every little step. For zBrush beginners like me its very good when you do that. In a lot of Video Tutorials the Instructor doesnt say how he have made the next step, because he maybe used a shortcut. Thats bad…
1. I use .tga for everything. It saves alphas and pretty much is the standard as far as I know. 2. I would say definitely do not use bigger texture sizes and downsize. If you are painting correctly, you will be using a 1 pixel brush most of the time, and if you down size it will make everything blurry and horrible.…
There is a lot more to making your own textures than changing opacity and blend modes. You could also adjust levels, change the hues, sharpen, blur. It takes a good eye to see what references you use can be used and what cant. And sometimes you will use a texture you wouldn't think to use. Racer445 has a great tutorial on…
Start with the tutorials that ship with it, and keep going. It's going to take more then 30 days before it stops feeling like someone stole your thumbs, as with most 3D apps. If you're interested in great modeling tools with a low learning curve, I'd suggest checking out Silo. Don't expect it to much more then model and…