im slightly disapointed in this, it seams like a much longer workshop than the last, and along very similar lines (hp modelling) wouldnt it be better to use assets made in the last workshop, and concentrate on the other aspects.
Shep: Its all good, we'll try to get some tree/foliage stuff in, probably do a few workshops focused on environments, i think that it would fit in best there. This is exactly what the workshops are for, not only will you be able to learn a bit more about all of this stuff by seeing what others do, and gives you the perfect…
This new workshop is quite challenging, but I think I will approach it in a different way rather than reproduce every tiny detail, I'd try to block it out, divide into manageable pieces, force symmetry everywhere it can be done without hurting the general shape, and add details using the big blocks grid, or at least it's…
I think a little bit more time would be helpful, for people who are just doing this in their spare time. For complexity while I can see why people would be intimidated by the shapes in the chainsaw, I think it's good to push it a little for learning purposes. The only way you're going to learn to do more complex stuff is…
sorry didnt make myself clear its not the complexity of the object that worries me at all its the complexity of the task, a prop like this i would expect about 2 days full time to do a decent job, now i have maybe one or two free evenings a week at the most where im not knackered from work and other responsibilities enough…
Subject: Small prop, High/Low/Uv/Bake exercise. Polygon Limit: 2000 tris Texture Limit: 512 Husqvarna XP chainsaw(various models can be found, few free to pick/chose details from any model). This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 2611x1102. 3d view:…
I have some specific things i wanted to try to emphasize, but if people aren't feeling it, its very good to know. Nothing is set in stone yet. So please voice up guys if you have anything to add. Mop mentioned a bit ago that he thought it may have been too soon to end the eotech workshop as well, the dates(2 weeks) are…