Polycount is going to be the ever-so-nagging voice inside of your head that continuously tells you "YOU MUST GO ON, YOU CAN DO IT, YOU CAN GET BETTER" when your mind is telling yourself... you can't. Stick with Polycount for you will be a better artist and person for it :) Welcome!
critics and harsh reality, no fluff that school will pat you on the ass and tell you "thats good" The people on here are seasoned veterans and fellow students and fellow 3d enthusiasts so if they see you have talent there not afraid to kick you in the ass to get the best out of you. Watch out for this guy Mightypea…
Hey dude, welcome to Polycount. Stick around here while studying, because it'll feel like you're doing two courses at once. Only the stuff you learn at Polycount will be more relevant! :D If you know what programs you'll be using in your course, I would suggest having access to those programs at home. It will be very…
edit: misinterpreted the question; I would start checking out the programs first, so you have a bit of a head start when you come to learn them in a course
ohhhh sales pitch time! Polycount offers a large number of professionals that post on a regular basis. Here you can also find great tutorials, work flow tips, and reference materials in Technical Talk section. Posting your art in the Pimping and Previews section will get you some of the best critiques you can find on any…