to Eric Chadwick: Yes, I use this solution to keep correct triangulation, but it becomes a great headache to quadify 12-15000 tris model. Maintaining the mesh topology is important for rigging. to Vig: Maya 2010 couldn't operate on the hidden edges - there was a mel script on the creativecrash (ex highend3d) to make it…
I'm going to say my first critique is really that the design or the armor is a bit lackluster. Very monochromatic. Which isnt necessarily bad, but this doesn't appear functional, or stylish. You have some urban camoflage on his legs, but nowhere else. The other elements of his design are counter-camoflage. Be consistant 1…
See my sig Btw, useing a more open format (.max can really only be used if you own max) would probably be helpful. Oh and would this be the appropiate licence you put that stuff under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/deed.en
Yeah, speed tree seems to be really nice, but it sure is quite expensive. But I yet have to see it used in a real game. All I have seen so far were demos and screenshots. And their sprite based approach to the leaves looks great on screenshots, but judging from the demos, I am not too sure if it will look as good in an…
There's also creativeheads.net Your stuff is good, there's no doubt about it, just that right now patience is one of the things to deal with. It does not hurt to take on more technical side of game development btw, play with some scripting.
hey shimmer its good stuff man, uve been getting better gradually and only heading up as a portfolio put together it has a lot of stuff, which is always fun to look for the random browser. but - in my opinion, u have pieces in there that could be spared, even trade skills alltogether. your highpoly or 2d stuff are nowhere…
Getty is very nice. The movies are large, I like that they're QT format (for easy scrubbing, etc.), and they're easily downloadable. http://creative.gettyimages.com/source/frontdoor/defaultfilm.aspx I don't find things as often on Corbis, but it's another resource. http://www.corbismotion.com/home.aspx