Sharing the whole unreal project for one my works for free over at gumroad: https://gumroad.com/l/rqeeM There's also a separate breakdown PDF and a bunch of materials for free. Feel free to use anything and message me if you have any issues or need some help! :blush:
Sick! I wish the process gif loaded lol It kinda feels like hes standing on his tip toes or something tho, just the way the knees are bent with those kind of hooves shoe designs.. Idk, maybe not. I just love his top half tho.
http://www.c4dcafe.com/ipb/ Try there, they have useful video tutorials and a nice community. (<well when I used to use cinema4D anyway). You're free to pm me with questions I just haven't used it in idk.. 4+ years now so I might not be of a lot of help.
VXGI settings by default wouldn't produce anything comparable with lightmass. Read their included PDF file in the installation folder there are some settings you can change/tweak. You can also enable VXAO that produces really nice large scale AO at the cost of dropping light bounces.
YES! I've been waiting for you to put something together like this. I downloaded your PDFs and while they were helpful, I prefer video as it's easier to follow. I can't wait to get home to pick this up. I hope you have more videos coming....
I'm really liking 2, shows great action and has a really strong contrast but idk if it really fits with the character, maybe if you tone the light down it would fit a little better; so for the same reason I'd say 3 is the best fitting and most interesting shot.
In most cases the person rigging wants the model handed to them in a symmetrical pose that is fairly close to the character's normal idle pose - usually this will be the A pose - and for the muscles to be modelled correctly for that pose. If you're doing something that requires a huge range of movement or you are doing…
@nastobi123 so here's the kit of stuff that I used to generate the shapes in my register. I used Scott Homer's Spellbook PDF as reference, it's DEFINITELY worth checking out if you havnt yet. and yeah, man! I totally want to add those sort of details to the scene!
This is looking great Scott! Really looking forward to seeing your breakdown on the asset. The only thing that I can see that is missing is some screws/nails holding the MDF back to the unit. Maybe throw in a tear mark and some water damage? Keep up the great work dude :)
I can see other more formal things missing (full name? pdf-cv? linkeding? art-in-my-face, contact info in pictures, proper domain name, etc.), but then again you should focus on getting better at the craft instead of focusing on a portfolio site at this point?