Been a while sense I've worked on a personal project of this scale. So im trying to just have fun with it. Ended up going back and adding more ideas to the blockout and am feeling happy with its evolution. I am adding an interior section of the tree that can work as a great hall or possibly a witches den. Not sure yet...…
Environment art is probably somewhat more in demand but doesn't mean it's easier. Character art is one of the most difficult roles to get into, highly competitive and requires a wide array of knowledge, especially anatomy. Based on your current portfolio, I don't think character artist is a viable path. But at the end of…
@2300511685 Correct, the round over in the third step was added with a non-destructive bevel / chamfer modifier that uses edge weights to control the width. If edge weights aren't an option then a simple loop path could also be used to constrain the round over. There's a few different ways to approach modeling lofted…
An improvised 'Trench Gun' or 'Breach' point weapon of a sort, with most of it's design ques lifted off of a Ithaca M37 + some field innovative experience the UAF are renown for so possibly in total 1hr and a half all up.
Plush is probably not the best choice for (detailed) photo scanning, as the deeper parts between the hair are obscured pretty quickly when you change your position and you'd need a crazy resolution to scan the actual hair. The overall falloff/fresnel effect caused by this might not matter that much, but could still play a…
Idk the lore here for any of this its my 1st thoughts & yes i suppose that does happen with tall people they too look "stretched", guess i am not usually (nor do i notice) this elongated look to irl people. hmm i see even though your model is elongated its not as bad as i am seeing it on my end, here is a img, the site…
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If you are or any one is getting any "brand name" versions. I usually watch repair techs & they have .02's to add to the internal workings of which cards(companies) are good in comparison to the others, 1 & 2 some helpful information for the longevity of your products & when to check/change "pads/paste", are also mentioned…