Hi all! I can finally share my work from Tom Clancy's The Division :) I was a Senior Environment Artist on the Mission Team at Ubisoft Reflections. During my time on The Division, I was mainly responsible for the WarrenGate Power Plant main mission, from inception to completion. This included initial block-out, design, art…
Overall great prop, the metal came out very well. I'd drop the saturation down on the greens, especially where paint's likely to rub off on the raised bits:
The website itself looks good layout wise though I agree the background would look better dark. As for the content, none of this stuff is going to help you get a job. It all looks unfinished IMO. The bathroom scene looks nice but I don't see that landing you a gaming gig...looks like an ad you would see in your mail for…
Well shit, I was just about to drop some new arts down. Don't hate on me! I get what your saying dude, I just rather spend what little time I have outside of full time / freelance and my own projects into making new pieces and putting them out there, but now I feel guilty for being one of these guys that your talking…
The textures themselves look okay. Have you dropped a character in there yet though? The scale looks off on most of the props. For instance, the tables and chairs look too low to the ground.
I think the important thing to ask yourself, what would you like to do? I see you have a lot of props, which is what I assume is what you're aiming for, but you have a human sculpt in there. I would pick a specialization and cut out anything that doesn't align with that.Then ask yourself, what would you like to work on or…
Quick update: So I finally finished the base and a main parts of the shuttle. I was primiarly focused on workflow for hard surface and recently found out the bevel shader and I much it helps combined with sculpts. I still need to go back and just do some adjustments, but it's getting there! Landing gear and some modular…
Thanks for the feedback Alemja. I agree re the faces. My problem was probably always with the photorealistic side, never quite got in to making faces that are meant to be hyper realsitic. I think the cartoony/ semi realistc suits me more, so might cull some more of my faces . I realise there area lot of Arnold rendered…
my passports been dropped crushed and used as a door prop still works like a beaut. but yeah i wouldnt trust it with the only copy of important stuff, esp the way i treat it.
Hi guys, first time posting here. I wanted to ask for some crit since i've recently started to "seriously" learn modeling (I came from an environment concept art background), and i want my carreer to move towards 3D environment art. I've been told that is important to first and foremost learn how to model decent props, so…