Thanks for knocking this up buddy. I learned something, and that makes it a successful tutorial in my book. I think anytime someone puts together training material, unless it is completely worthless and wrong (which this is niether) it's good to encourage the person, because they made an effort, and you want them to keep…
Did this for friends to show them how I (casually) go at skinning, although this may change by tomorrow Okay I hope some of you will find this interesting or enlightening hmm? I feel there's tons of stuff I don't mention, if there are any questions - go for it. the crap-
I think the information given in this tutorial leaves enough space, esspecially for a skilled artist that is just touching this materia, to take the whole process onto a much more individual path. It is not fair to discredit effort made because of a missunderstanding. For myself, I learned from it.
i'm a little confused though--if you're teaching your friend the tricks of the trade, why approach it from an abstracted stance instead of a proper, low-poly skin...? surely, having a little low-poly head, unwrapping it, and then skinning it "for real" wouldn't have taken much longer but would be more illustrative? though…
Good stuff, personally I think its a touch outdated and over saturated but it gets the job done for a tutorial. You might want to bump up the size of ALL your images to match the last one. It makes it hard to tell what is changing when they are that small. You even touch on that "final touches..." Is there Even a…
lol haha ye I'm oldschool, what can I say All the people whom I made this for don't use photoshop beyond single color dodge/overlay paint. This small demo focuses on the aspects I think they need to push since I know them personally and know their weak spots. More specifically - working the form and thinking rather than…