Holy cow! I'm so sorry guys. I forgot I had made this post and didn't post any WIP here so sorry for the barrage of stuff I will be uploading here. Promise not to forget you guys for my next project! :(
Sorry, I meant to say that last image (grey clay) was what the instructor made, not me. Brian was asking for a reference image and that there was the closest thing. Sorry to get your hopes up :/ , but I'll get there eventually and your paint-over was really cool.
Sorry for the double post but I am restarting this model. It seems Maya PLE won't export to anything, not even to full version of Maya so I'm getting 3ds. A final shot for the purpose of whatever. Critques are always appreciated. Sorry for the double post.
Nice job!! Hey guys sorry for my flood, but before I can't input my character. Thanks Dimfist, soon I change the character shoulders. Bacn, Ok, I will shrink the trapezius, thanks!!! PyrZern Sorry, but thanks for tips!!! Thanks!!!
... sorry i read the post super quick with the bottom of the pic off the screen and dident really give it a look for more then a second. i thought you were in maya. :) sorry i don't have a max solution i'm afraid.
sorry didn't read post above :D I mean: you desaturate any wooden plank texture and use some levels, then you bring that into ZBrush and use by standard brush with drag and drop setting? (sorry for my english )
I think you're missing the point. If your friend was a shitty person, e.g., a drug addict, killer etc., then no, I wouldn't really be sorry at all actually. Not that I would know that through a simple forum thread. Sorry if that's offensive.
this is cycles, and the texture is just a simple white (the default color of the the diffuse node). Sorry i forgot to say this, but everything is at a default value, that's why this bothers me. Lights are not baked. The only light comes from an emissive shader that's part of the lamp.
Hmm wiki links work fine for me. Note that the wiki uses http: instead of https: and some browsers complain about this, but it's nothing to worry about since we're not transmitting anything that needs security like that. Anyhow, I did a webinar thingy about anisotropy, explaining how it works, might help you, starting at…
Since graduating I've found it somewhat difficult to pick and commit to personal projects. It's not that I'm unmotivated, I'm constantly trying to work on new projects and learn new things. It's because I'm afraid that the project I've chosen won't do what I want it to do for me, it won't be 'enough' to get me the best…