I've been using the Quixel library and have fallen in love with it, but I've noticed that practically all of their trunk 3d models have an hole in the top where you can look inside of it. I was wondering if there is any practical way of fixing this?
Hey guys this is a likeness sculpt im practicing in my free time or when I want to take a couple hours break from my current WIP to have some sculpting practice. This is the before and after of today's session but it's time to get back to work! CC always welcome!
Whoo, already psyched! LETS DO IT!! And Blaizer, whats wrong with a little friendly competition and practice? Yes, I could just make myself practice, and I do, but its more fun this way > : )
Its a good question. What is the secret to effective practice? You see super artists who are really prolific and it seems like they never practice, they just cant stop themselves from producing,... a lot.
So whats the purpose of this? For game rez practice or high poly practice? Seems like making high poly bricks would be a tad overboard since most of the elements in this could be faked with just texturing.
I found a site that looks like a convenient way to practice figure drawing. Does anyone know of a similar site that has non-figure ref instead? http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/figure-drawing/ I've tried searching around. It's kind of an obscure search..
@Pep_mepla this looks really awesome. The details are great! This looks like a good hard surface practice. @Fabi_G and @Kruskebunken thank you very much for your feedback. I took another go at the textures and the environment based on your comments. This is my final go at this, as I want to start the next project. It was a…
I haven't posted here in years, but when I heard I wanted to post my experience with Kevin. Back some, 13 years ago. Polycount had a 24/7 Google Hangout shared between some members of the community here. Everyone there was so wonderful, and kevin was apart of that. I remember he spent a few hours with me teaching me his…
This website is a great resource too: http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/face-expression-practice/ @mikezoo: I was curious about Philippe Faraut's books after watching some videos of his. Thanks for confirming they are awesome as well!
Just wanted to say, thanks so much for doing this practice! I'm actually taking animation classes right now. And bouncing ball is one of the assignments. And studying and understanding from your own practice is an HUGE help!