Based in the UK, currently looking for a new project Contact - alexwilliams3d(at)gmail.com Portfolio - https://www.artstation.com/alexwilliams3d LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilliams3d
My name is Brett and I am looking for work doing Environments (preferred) or low poly assets. Below is my portfolio. Rates are negotiable. http://alangrayhawk.electrofolio.com/#/PAGINA.1 email: alangrayhawk@gmail.com
Hello. I'm a modeler looking for remote jobs. I live in Europe GMT +2. Some of my works. More of my works at atrstation page artstation.com/mo69blya Discord: Mo69 #2572 E-mail: E.Molchanyuck@gmail.com Artstation: artstation.com/mo69blya
Hey guys. I'm working on some Modular Sci-fi Hallway stuff and I had a question about hard edges. If I want to add support loops or make a hard edge slightly softer how many edge loops do you guys think is a good number?
Hi, I'm Germán, a 3D artist mainly focused on innorganic modelling. I have years of experience with Maya and Substance painter, some basic knowledge of Unreal 4/5 and as of late I've been experimenting with AI to create concept art or materials with Substance Sampler and Stable Diffusion. I can also handle myself with…
Portfolio, resume and list of services all available via my site at http://AngelTrudeau.com Angel Trudeau Freelance 3d Artist http://AngelTrudeau.com info@AngelTrudeau.com (303) 722-8668 Skype ID: AnimationAngel
Do you know of any place to discuss design topics? Like a forum, discord-server etc. I am struggeling quite a bit with design/function stuff in HSM, and it's quite strange that there is such an abundance of sources about general polymodeling etc. but not for design, which is not only necessary bot super interesting to…
Hi! My name is Lucas Soler and I'm available for a contract, either freelance per project or fulltime. I am experienced in Weapon, Vehicle and Prop Art, but also interested in Environment Art. You can take a look at my portfolio on: https://artstation.com/lucassoler Connect through…
http://www.newscientisttech.com/channel/tech/dn9271.html "The company's patent adds that the transition from soft to hard takes just milliseconds. It suggests that the same technique could even be used in a video game controller to make it jolt or change shape in response to on-screen action." Hmmm, I wonder what this…