I noticed my polycount account ticked over 20 years this year :# Feels like I need to start a thread to mark the occasion. This is a character I started a couple weeks back, with the goal of having a more stylised character to add to the folio.
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Never thought I would hear about Milkshape 3D again... 🙃 It was the first 3D modeling software I used. Had to ask my parents to buy me the $20 license because I was still in grade nine lol. I eventually moved on to 3D Studio MAX 3.1, but Milkshape was a great app to start modeling because it was basically a simplified…
#throwback back in 2020 I #Sculpted with #Zbrush this Camel Dromedary Recently, I have been #3dprinting and painting my old models just for fun. You can get the model at Available at Cults3D https://bit.ly/3SiDzKq
You should also look into other aspects of your life that can have an impact in your eyes. Are you sleeping enough? Are you eating healthy and not skipping meals, or maybe are you burn out with stress? Additionally, there's that "20 20 20" rest rule from eye doctors. Every 20 minutes you look at things at least 20 feet…
got some time for ref searching; you'll need a few variants of each object and surface the main reference contains - the main ref can't really be trusted to give you enough details and answers (what does the wear&tear on the wood floor look like? How many meaningfully different vials, jars and flasks with different labels…
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Its a good attempt. I guarantee you that after you've made 20 things like it you will understand the process much better and how to achieve the results you want. There are no shortcuts - you've just gotta do the time. :)
I had lasik done about 15 months ago. To my understanding prk is only really necessary if you don't have a thick corneal wall that is ideal for lasik. With prk they basically scrub the outer layer of the eye off and it has to regrow, which can take some time. With lasik, the flap is replaced and you just need to incision…