Huh, sorry, I do not understand your analogy ... Again, my point is simple : mastering technical tools is quite irrelevant when it comes to developing a strong design sense, and ultimately this is the core skill that is in demand - even for positions that do not directly involve concept art. Knowing how to use Substance or…
I cannot speak for Grassetti, but I can confirm that learning traditional sculpting helps a ton. For once, it allows to raise one's own bar for expectations : once you realize how much easier it is judge global forms in traditional sculpting (as opposed to always working zoomed like Zbrush often requires), you'll be more…
I doubt you need traditional sculpting, when it comes to that just jump right into Zbrush. hers some places to get started out with drawing; https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxZbsLBd3oU&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKtu_JtQCY0yryIy6zK4ZCg http://www.ctrlpaint.com/…
It is fine mate, don't sweat it. :D I'll make a come back when I have the chance. By the way I see that Neox is " lettin' 'em 'ave it" again... Naah I am just kiddin' . :D I know he is doing it for the sake of that mate. He has a direct approach that is all. In fact once you get used to it it feels quite good :D
I wish you the best, because character art is definitely a challenging and satisfying role in this industry. It is a good plan imo, break in as quick as possible because that is when you get access to experience and knowledge from coworkers, that is when the real learning begins. And thats why you should respect your…
While reading your post, it really doesn't sound like anything I'd expect coming out of someone who is an experienced character artist. Because it doesn't make sense. Regardless of the area, to be one of the best in the industry is not easy and requires tremendous amount of artistic skill. I can't think of a master…
Honestly, I feel kind of lost, let me explain why. I feel like I should focus first on learning 3D modeling. Like I should start strictly by aiming for a job as a modeler and with time and experience I'll find which specialisation I would like to do later. Is my thinking wrong? Cause logicialy a specialisation come after a…
Traditional art == traditional medium. real clay, pencil and paper etc. these are useful and important tools to learn and understand, i wish i'd taken the time to do it! one of the biggest things for me is that with traditional medium there really is no "undo", you have to learn to be bold and confident, you have to learn…