What do you mean when you say "GOOD ENOUGH for me to get the 3d modeling going" And trust me its not as hard as you think at first. Because you are learning the tools still and coding side of things. Once you are good with that then you can improve your 3d side of things or 2d rather. I heard this alot that I wont be able…
Dude, so you're saying that making game is a piece of cake?..making 3d models and textures and rig and coding and everything is doable with only yourself? UDK with all the properties and kismet and physics and particles are simple enough to understand?...unless you are a super genius then sorry I don't trust you with that.…
Whoa..wait up buddy..you're going on too fast! First you want to be able to do a good concept character artist...then you want to make a good 3d model out of the concept that you draw previously...then you want to animate it........and even coding lol so basicly you want to create a fully functional game all by your self??…
Some people just don't like to have their work critiqued. All we are trying to do is help. But hey, its his loss. I guess some people have to find out the hard way that making art is a process. One that we have to polish ourselves by really looking. Looking at other peoples work, how they work some problems that you might…
I'd answer that but then again I had many people lecturing me about my main goal(s). @arrangemonk: It isnt Alice anymore man check the progress again. She came out to be entirely different. o.o Now I am just hoping to have a decent schedule of my work so I can perfect it. I know it is said many times that I should use ref…
This may be the best time to tell you guys that I have taken and been taking your crits well. If you look at the first sketch and the last sketch and compare them you will simply see the difference. I am just not stressing over them. =\ EDIT: Also it maybe the best time to tell you guys that I DONT think that the process…
In reading this thread what strikes me foremost is that you seem incredibly caught up on techniques and methods for doing things, as if knowing this stuff will make you better at art. It won't. I was like this too when i was starting out. I used to dissect pictures and imagine what brushes people used and the order they…
sigh*....yes I know but the proportions are at the right place there are no sticks coming out of the "sketch" which was pretty much a progess for me. I am not going to go over and explain my exact want here. I am just going to post another one to get more input and follow up on the crits I got in last 20 posts. Thanks.
honestly the greatest help Ive ever had with drawing has come from just studying anatomy and masters works while trying to copy them. So get out some michelangelo eg http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/michelangelo_libyan.jpg or any artist you consider knows there stuff and start trying to recreate it, you will…