Hello Everyone, First of all thank you for your time reading this thread. Second, I love 3D but I'm passionate about stylized art. I was always avoiding studying it because I'm not very good with colors (colorblind)... but I decided to find a way to overcome this. I want to get a job at Gameloft Toronto, they do only…
Learn fine art foundations. There's a lot under that umbrella, but stylized mostly works if you know what good drawing and painting looks like. Think about how something like WoW is essentually illustration work done on top of a model.
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to share with you my latest project https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zAAeWZ I learned the process from the tutorial mentioned on the first topic and did my dungeon. There are a lot to improve but this gave me the fuel to keep going. It was really nice to do this stylized dungeon Any feedback…
I would say the software you use matters less compared to just mastering the technique. Something I've noticed lately when looking at a lot of new portfolios that get posted, is that plenty of artists will already list that they're using substance painter, 3D Coat etc but the actual art they're making just isn't…
I think step 1 would be just to buy and follow that tutorial, it should give you a great jumping off point. The software doesn't really matter and focusing on that will hold you back. Software isn't what is going to help you make great art, developing your eye for what looks good by consistently producing stylized art over…