Ruz: Those are looking pretty good. I remember taking that journey and how painstaking it was to find all the necessary information to finally start getting good results. The best resources I found were the eat3d portrait tutorial, and the digital tutors tutorial on a linear workflow by Adam Lewis. What you have looks…
To be honest its a really specific test so all of the models are unique and unique textures too - but i'm using 3D coat for the painting and uv mapping, i tried using photoshops 3d painting tools but they came off as somewhat awkward to use (though i should give them a go again, kinda miss my brushes...but i guess 3d coat…
It's been a hell of a weekend, working so many hours (It was funny though), trying to figure out how to do this rigging properly using CAT and 3ds max, since all the tutorials I found in bone rigging where done in Maya with the normal skeleton. I could have used Maya directly using the instructions in the tutorials…
I spent a good chunk of my xmas vacation this year feeding my head with tutorials and info. I went through a bunch of stuff on 3D Motive and I bought a copy of nDo2 to get up to speed on how to use that. This is what I ended up with for my efforts: The trees and grass are from a foliage tutorial, the ground texture from a…
JacqueChoi - yeah I have been working on sss stuff or the past few weeks. it's really really tricky to get the settings right. This tutorial helped me with which texture maps to use and what they should look like should work with vray or mental ray sss http://www.gamedev.net/topic/585052-real-time-skin-shader/ This one is…
@Teh Splatt: Jacque Choi tells you to model it like a 'skirt' in his eye tutorial, so it was the only word I could think of ;) . It's the overlay over the eyes to provide it with its ambient occlusion. @af3d: Much appreciated! It seems that tutorial also mentions the AO layer ('eye film'), and rather well at that, so maybe…
I see your point in this, but for example, would be okay to create works on base this tutorial? Like create a set of toys. What if I like the idea behind the tutorial, even if basic, and want to expand it more?