It seems mysterious until you think about the more technical/mathematical side to 3d art. I image some people, especially hard-surface modelers or people interested in replicating real-world objects, enjoy finding how things are put together and accuracy. Of course that's just my opinion so take it with a grain of salt.
TeeJay : it's okay, don't worry too much about these pieces not being as good as you wish them to be - it doesn't mean that you lack some mysterious talent or anything of the like. It simply means that there are some principles that you are not aware of yet that are actually driving the structure of a strong image. It's…
Hey there again TeeJay. Again, don't feel bad about it - you just need to identify what makes a good landscape painting. (I personally don't do many of these hence I am no expert on the subject - but still, there are some general advice worth sharing). First, you need to find a starting point. You might have seen videos of…