Hey, I am being curious about it for some time, so I think I would ask here. So, there are many things you can create in 3d or just paint. Besides rare exceptions, you can notice that different people gravitate towards different settings (or styles, maybe). Some people do most of their work in fantasy setting (I am this…
Well growing up I never really liked the woodland games, they always seemed rather restricted, more so I felt as though everything that I thought looked cool in those games were apparently evil for some reason. I am not sure what one would call what I like, things to my liking seem to be more or less like the rpgs and…
I like fantasy, because if I want realism I can just look trough window. View is not particularly interesting. Although to make thing muddier, I prefer realistic fantasy. In terms of how environment and characters look. But with epic magic feeling to it.
I've always been a fan of fantasy stuff since I was a kid, so most anything that has that style really resonates with me. It's one of the reasons I really love MMOs as they create these entire worlds you can just lose yourself in. WoW, WAR, Final Fantasy 14, Wildstar, I could go on and on. Amusingly enough my career is for…
It is actually quite interesting - I've read all the answers and it looks like our childhood had huge influence on what we like as adults. Of course, it is not surprise, but still. I too grew up on Tolkien, Warcraft and WoW and othes, and it is dominant theme in my work - I tend to like stylized fantasy. Oh, "fun" is quite…
Well, i always liked scifi genre the most, since i always had a feeling that you pretty much can do anything you want. Fantasy, steampunk, etc, sort of have pre-defined things that it has to have in order to count as one (i rarely see fantasy setting without orcs, mages, elves, dragons and what not)...but scifi....do…
Fantasy because of the common materials and settings.. It's also not extremely clean like most sci-fi. I can imagine more scenarios and draw greater passion from Fantasy as well as opposed to sci-fi which is leaned towards energy and explosions. I suppose I like the FX side of the theme as well after typing that. Both are…
Sci fi for like a thousand reasons, I am a tech nerd, loved star wars as a kid one of the most in depth tutorials which got me into 3ds max was modeling some warhammer vehicle, but then I love historical stuff or dark fantasy, I used to dislike high fantasy but then I went through some weird phase where I enjoyed modeling…
pretty much this, except; I started learning how to model in Maya, influenced by other artists and storylines made me a fan of fantasy, I loved si-fi and comics since I was a kid, me as tech savvy found style of games like Dota more appealing because it was modded and it was fantasy with the simple goal back in the days.…
sounds biased, fantasy can be just as crazy do anything as sci fi. It's like saying sci fi is only about spaceships and aliens. I burnt out on series fiction a long time ago, which tend to be the more generic orcs & elves or spaceships and aliens. When you read authors that are confident enough to explore a theme in one…