i havent read the whole thing but i have one suggestion/comment the chain mail looks like crocheting :( http://img2.etsystatic.com/004/0/6800209/il_340x270.365218022_3h4j.jpg maybe a diff pattern?
OMG I have the figurine of her! [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Revoltech-Fraulein-No-004-Action-Figure/dp/B0014TFI8U/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1311200737&sr=8-12[/ame]
It does look better, but it wouldn't be bad to use this to study a bit. You could probably find tutorials similar to this: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZY3I7SyLQI"]Zbrush Character Sculpt - Mutant 004 - YouTube[/ame] for every part of your model.
I am pleased to share with you some of the renders I have created of the MAD MAX - Buzzard car. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions for improvement. I came across an impressive concept design that was so captivating that I decided to create it in 3D.…
Cross post from my thread http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121587 the smaller building is 500 tris the larger is just over 1000, and each tree is around 300ish. 3x1024 textures http://ryanposer.moonfruit.com/communities/9/004/011/637/069/images/4594973293.swf
Love the bat Bronto!!! One thing that bothers me is the wing anatomy. You could try adding third finger, instead of bone out from his elbow. Here have a ref: http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/004/302/original/080228-bat-wings-02.jpg?1296082364 Anyway great job as always. Looking forward to it :)
The wearing on your stone looks too soft for stone, more like clay. Collect some refs and look at how stone looks when it breaks and cracks. The faces of the stones are too uniformly flat and sandstone walls aren't made of uniformly sized bricks. Here are some refs I found real quick:…
http://daniellearmouth.deviantart.com/art/Snooker-table-004-Edited-3ds-Max-render-408540382 This is my render of a snooker table with all the balls on the table at the correct layout and regulation dimensions. I'm looking to improve this, for instance, by having a shot where the cue ball breaks the reds. However, I want to…
Like what others have said, this is a nice showing of well-rounded work! One comment I do have is on the presentation of image 004.jpg. When I first saw it, my brain wanted it to read as one scene/angle, rather than 2 separate shots and it took a couple of seconds to figure out what I was looking at. If you have the time,…