Given that your character is made largely of human components for the overall form, bone, and muscle structure, I would recommend an in-depth study of human anatomy. You have the basic landmarks there, you just need to really push your understanding of the forms surrounding these land marks. You can find a lot of free…
I have to agree with Pior. Bridgman = King. Loomis is way too stiff, and I don't recommend going off of that. The other book that I recommend is the [ame="https://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Human-Anatomy-Artist-Galaxy/dp/0195030958/ref=sr_1_1/187-9964372-1228509?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1303409184&sr=1-1"]Peck book[/ame].…
http://www.develop-online.net/news/confirmed-quebec-games-tax-relief-slashed-to-as-low-as-24/0194164 Confirmed... slashed to 24/30% (if a french version is made). Oh well :(
Have you taken a look at Digital David? It's a 3d scan of Michelangelo's David, very useful. To answer some of your questions, the sides of the eyeball roughly line up with the corners of the eye, should give you an idea of size. The tearduct corner sits deeper than the outer corner, depth varies from person to person. I'd…
Hi Sp1d3r, cgartland has the right of it. I 2nd Grasetti's tutorials, as they are completely relevant to zbrush and what you are trying to do, but also, he's pretty serious when it comes to this kind of thing. You should definitely accept that you aren't going to nail this in your first go. I would almost say that…
If you're interested in questions about the self and a bit in religion, I suggest some of this stuff: -God and other minds by Alvin Plantinga. You'll learn much about the classical proofs for god and natural atheology (problem of evil and that stuff). It's a piece of analytic philosophy, you'll hardly find anything better…
Hey Divine Rage, Just a couple questions regarding the scene if you dont mind me asking. How much thought have you put inot the level itself? looking at the screen shots you posted it seems to be a lot of trial and error which is a good learning experience but wastes a lot of your time which could be better used on making…
on a slightly related note, there's a Magic (the gathering) card called "Combat Medic" ( http://www.cardshark.com/images_magic/01972.jpg ) that I honestly find to be a really cool alternative to the standard cross.
Here are some good books, mentors, tutorials and references I've learnt from a lot: Eliot Goldfinger - Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form https://www.amazon.com/Human-Anatomy-Artists-Elements-Form/dp/0195052064 Gottfried Bammes - Der Nackte Mensch (written in german, but it has great illustrations)…