firstly i am a beginner at sculpting, but i have previous drawing knowledge like anatomy, shape appeal, composition etc... i am learning to be an sculptor for collectibles, so i am following an instruction that i received. the instructor said: go to arstation and look for concepts you like, after you found an conceptthe…
Its part of a character artist's job to be able to lift a 2D concept to 3D and communicate the creators style effectively. Best just to shoot a mail to your instructor. Better yet choose another piece and attempt to translate it to 3D, style and all. Getting out of your comfort zone can be a good thing!
Ha. Yeah, so "date" ranks change into "points" ranks after 100 points, and pior has more than 1360 by now... you can see the ranks listed here https://polycount.com/discussion/comment/2484871/#Comment_2484871 You can also see rank leaderboards here https://polycount.com/activity which is kinda neat. Note, we don't use the…
Hello, I believe English isn't your native language (and it isn't mine either anyways) ; and from there, you are probably being confused by the meaning of "can". You *can* do whatever you want : you can ask anything to anyone, no one is going to knock on your door and tell you you can't do this or that. However ... should…
(I would also rethink the worthyness (?) of your instructor.. why only get inspiration from one site ??) But i also think that your task is not to use a concept of your taste but one you like because of the challenge you will have to push your sculpt abilities. If you practice sculpting then you should try to make that…
Well for that too, it's up to you to be the judge of whether it is of good taste or not. The scenario you are now describing is : "Hello, I like this piece of yours [that you likely spent dozens of hours on], but I don't quite the style of the face - are you ok if I change it [because I know better what would look best] ?"…
i probably misspelled or you didnt read that right, but what i wanted say was if i(me) the sculptor could change the visual style of their concept when i do the sculpture. now imagine how absurd would be to ask an concept artist to rework their stuff.
Yes ... and ? What you just described has nothing to do with your original question, which was about contacting a concept artist and asking them to change part of their work for you.
something that i used to do when i used to draw/paint was to take parts i liked of differents characters costumes and merge them together, of course i changed bits of the designs like shapes, ornaments, colors etc... so it wasnt just an copy and paste, of course in the end i had to do more changes because of shape appeal,…