Try to find some of the more detailed and practical tutorials like The Joan of Arc tutroial and never buy any training DVDs without some sort of preview of what you're getting. A lot of "tutorials" tend to just be an excuse for dick-measuring and bragging about one's own talent without any method or theory. I remember this…
welcome aboard the australian 3d train. tutorials, practice and moar practice will help... don't worry we all start off terribly... and you gotta keep moving foward no matter what about 2-3 years ago i was making stuff likke this: http://i30.tinypic.com/sxzzoh.jpg 2 years ago: http://i25.tinypic.com/ibmf6d.jpg now i making…
Hey guys, My names Matt. I'm relatively new to the 3D art scene, having studied 2d art and accidently stumbled across 3D through a couple of inspired guys in my tafe course - and so far it kicks ass.....just quietly. Now im studying 3d art part time (working in mostly 3ds and mudbox). I found polycount through a few…