^Following a tutorial is great for doing your first project similar to it, but it doesn't show that you learned anything or know the concepts or ideas presented in the video. My suggestion would be do something similar, but different enough it wouldn't be viewed as just following along with a tutorial.
do you think? even though the techniques that he has learnt from the tutorial were used to create his own piece? to play devils advocate though I see what your saying and because it is so similar to the tutorial it might not be the best move to put it in your portfolio that your going to be sending out to employers.
they are pretty similar but they are not straight from the 3d motive DVD I know the picture that has been used to make that texture, but I agree the layout and the overall feel is very similar. Its obviously the same workflow but its his own work maybe he should credit the tutorial though I don't know bit of a grey area....
you don't seem to have much content... And I don't understand the "old website." I am not going to say anything about the old website because I don't think you would/should do that to an employer. And the bit of texture work on your new website is bare because you have those modular brick and window sections that look like…
I do see what you you guys are saying , But i do use cg textures alot to grab photo reference from . So to answer the questions of the 3d motive tutorial i can apply credit to that as far as the pipeline choice . Thus the layout is similar but as far as the photo source that credit goes to cg textures which is what 3d…
The old site is just that my old site it shows alot of my work that Ive done at other studios . The point of posting it was in reference to another poster reading my resume and not seeing that work reflexed which my original interntions were to update my site and try to add some new things to it show that i can use…