Hello, everyone, I am looking for my first job in the industry as an environment artist. I have decided to create this post to ask you for some tips, if possible. I leave you here my artstation webpage: https://www.artstation.com/z_rgb Any comments and criticism will be welcome. Thank you all in advance.
Hi. I need a tip or advice to sculpt a surface like the black one with small dots on the side of this steering wheel: The model I'm doing doesn't have UV (because I won't texture i t), so I guess the Noise Maker tool won't help much. Thanks in advance.
Hey, I know the basics of uv'ing in maya but I have mostly uv'ed fairly planar/low poly stuff. This time I need to UV some high poly asteroids and do my best to hide the seams. Any tips/tricks/advice on how to do this? Or any links to useful reading? Thanks. :)
Thanks @Eric Chadwick , @sacboi ! Call me anything but late for dinner. Also, that Dagwood looks like a giant corn dog. Artery clogging indeed... Subdivision sketch: Tin can. Another food related one. The goal here was to use fairly simple meshes, mostly generated by modifiers, to capture the subtle details using only…
So, I think i'm gonna start doing basic small videos that gives a chance to explain some tips and tricks, it could help some peeps out there. Here's the first one: http://youtu.be/36vgQRAiHlk
I think this is my main "weakness" , if you will, and it's part of my personal aesthetic i will have to let go to get into industry. But anyways any suggestions, tutorials, guides, or tips to better blend photo into a painting?? Thanks and much appreciated.
Hi guys, this is my first time posting here. I have a few questions since I am quite new to 3D. Would anyone please offer some tips to add hair onto this guy right here? I normal mapped the guy so I don't want to temper with the edges, but that's only because I am not sure if it will mess up the normal map. Please help me…
I've noticed more of us are using this rather friendly software these days. I was wondering if anyone has tips and tricks up their preverbal sleeve? I have a good-un: you can do sums in the numbers boxes! so you can write "5 x 39" and hit enter and the answer will appear as your value! handy.
Jon Jones ARTISTS! Resume tip #1: Including your location is a must. Home address isn't necessary. Resume tip #2: When applying, specify the job title you're applying for. Make sure it's industry-standard, not something weird or made-up. Resume tip #3: If your resume is light on experience, I personally like seeing skills…