[ QUOTE ] yay for turkey!! [/ QUOTE ] and Pumpkin Pie ,Egg Nog,Candy yams,Deviled Eggs,Cheese Platter, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Corn on the Cob, Stuffing ,fruit salad, buttered roles.. I think that's all were having ..lol
Anybody see the Man v Food Puerto Rico meat platter? I mean Giant steaks with mushroom sauce, I wouldn't need a drink with how much that makes my mouth water.
I made that castle/fort a few months ago and I am going back to texture it. So I do have other things made after that. Like this star shaped star blaster. I made this in about 5-6 days.
I heard MoP rides Tully around the office Master Blaster style, pointing at things to texture, and takes home 2 paychecks. can anyone confirm? I must get something like this going.
This is generally amazing! Though I'd have to agrree with @dry0n specifically for the little ball bushes in the column planters, they're way too neon bright blue/green and give the impression of being fake plastic plants. The trees looks much more natural for example.
Can definitely recommend SpinRite. Used it several times to recover data from family's, friends', and coworkers' computers. Though it does rely on the HDD being mechanically functional (not counting damaged sectors). If a platter or an arm is broken it will probably not do you much good.
looking nice like the lighting needs: some signage, leaks n drip decals, moar plants (maybe a new section with a planter that stickout into the pathway some, with a nice trailing plant that could creep into the rest of the scene
The star wars blaster and the engine blade could use a texture/presentation update. Like stated above the gas station could be expended into a environment with a bigger scope to be more impressive. I would also ditch the 2D stuff if you want a job as a 3D artist.
Monday morning I decided to do a sprint model from concept and this was the result. I'm quite happy with the outcome and will take this further soon. I'll be using a Trim Sheet on this too The concept I referenced was on page 157 from The Art of Overwatch, Vertical Planter Concept