Well, here's a list of modeling and texturing tutorials. I believe on the old board there was a sticky thread with tons of tutorial links, but here's some from my personal collection that will get you going in the right direction. Plus, make sure to read through the info already posted above. There's lots of good…
Resuscribed to Digital-Tutors and basically went through hours of tutorials to get a better idea of how the workflow should go. With that information I redid my initial block out into this: I need to set up some meshes to work as the indention in the hammer, but the blockout mesh is basically ready for Zbrush! Now to…
I just wanted to point out that, although that tutorial teaches several interesting techniques, at least 50% of what it teaches you is "the way is absolutely not meant to be done" (I hate it when tutors do that, even more so when they state that they are teaching you something wrong), last but not least that guy's accent…
Tim Elek has made two tutorials so far in a VFX series we've been doing. Should be more coming of these. https://www.unrealengine.com/blog/a-new-cascade-vfx-tutorial-series https://wiki.unrealengine.com/Visual_Effects:_Lesson_01:_Material_Particle_Color…
Hello polycount. My name is chris.c or PoTaTo!!!. A friend and I have recently started to create dots 2 items. I have drawn the concepts and do the painting. He is a 3d max moddeler. However neither one of us is a sculpter or mudbox/zbrush pro. I am seeking a tutor or mentor for roughly 3-4 sessions probably an hour each.…
Long time no post. Now that I actually have some free time I'm really going to spend some quality time with Maya and ZBrush. To that end, I just finished a series of tutorials to brush up on some ZBrush basics on digital tutors and came out with this. It's a little rough, but... I made something, woo!
Thank you, that's really helpful. I'm currently using Unreal and I attempted to look for Unreal tutorials, but I couldn't find any, or I'm just unsure of where to look, I suppose. Is unity the same as unreal?
https://www.thefoundry.co.uk/about-us/news-awards/modo-september-promo/?utm_source=community.thefoundry.co.uk&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=modo-september-promo-15 Demo includes 7 hours of free Digital Tutor content. Also check out Tor's (aka Snefer's) gumroad modo basics tutorials.
Like Peanut said, there's some great stuff for free out there on youtube/tutorial sites. If you WERE going to pay for one, I think Digital Tutors is pretty good. Eat 3D and 3D Motive are great resources too. They're the only ones I really know of because I get access to them on my course.
The cement sculpting appears soft like mud or clay, lacking in sharp broken cement edges. Otherwise you've mostly nailed the tutor. Unfortunately, now you've executed both tutorials fairly well, and have set yourself up to make a really good, unique, follow-up to show the new skills you've learned. Good luck with that.