1) simple unwrap with 1 seam and the best result that i showed you in the previous reply 2) same but with relax 3) manually moved the verts in a different direction 4) two seams, worst of all What is more frustrating is that it is a simple object........
Hey guys, how do you deal with sticking to one project? I am trying to find inspiration in pinterest and google,with environments that i like and feel comfortable doing, but i end up doing mistakes, going back again and again for hours to try and find the solution to my problem and experimenting. All of these details…
getting paint and a goal... like a challenge or a portfoio piece... for all my unfinished projects it was mostly for research... no need to finish it...
On one hand going fast means finishing, but do you really want to finish something and look bad? Do you have the motivation after you finish it, to go back and fix the errors? I guess i will try this, since the way i've been doing this didn't give me any finished projects anyway
Excitement and motivation do no finish projects. Determination does. (Basically) no one in 3d has a mentor. Experimenting and trying to find solutions often kills projects. Instead steamroll towards the finish, ignoring problems that don't matter, and making something. Go fast and commit. But still plan enough that you…
@oglu I was a bit worried that if i have no motivation to finish something, i won't make it as good as i would otherwise. So, getting paid for it gives you the motivation to finish, right? :) It's just that i never think i made something worth putting in a portfolio, that's where i stop the project.
i have hundred of unfinished stuff here on several harddrives... all from the last 17 years... nothing finished... thats no problem for me i like to test new workflows and start things from scratch... if i like to finish something it does only work if i do it for a challenge or for a private project with other people... i…