Hello guys. I want to try myself in creating characters and i am interested in stylization, like in the projects ZZZ. Please share resources, tips and experience in creating such characters from scratch. How to make clothes for them and other possible things that may be useful in this matter. Thank you for your attention.
i did i took one for a test at 1k i was like whoa a 16k, for my needs that is overkill, otherwise kick ass resource and i am sure many appreciate it. Thanks.
Hi 3D Art Showcase! This is the concept art I started out by doing. I went for like a wind waker mixed with snowy deep forest-sweden and vikings basically. I used photoshop and a wacom tablet to paint it. Hope you like it! Jo Holm
the problem with moving the iris alone is. I did not set it up that way. when I want to move each I do even in 3d. I separate the eye into 3 parts for independent movement. but for this one. I went with a single sphere for each eye. movement is done by bone animation. but the eye is changing shape despite being bone…
Hello there. So I had it where I shared this anime character I made. I was able to get some great feedback but from the feedback it does make me wonder on these. Now i use these on substance painter but if these are things I do in blender please let me know. I was told how my character need what I believe i spelled it…
Always working on stuff. Even married with a kid on the way, I'm working on stuff. Give you a bit of an example of where my head was at the Past decade: 2005 - 2007 Projects at work: Tony Hawk, Gun, FarCry All semi-realistic type games in terms of subject Matter. I really went hard at Dominance War, and Comicon contests.…
It's been a few weeks for me but this looks familiar (for the 5070ti): And yeah, I had a new power supply that shipped with a matching cable. Never got to test out the adapter. Dunno what the previous generation might be like.
I wasn't necessarily referring to the hammering (though pinching is a very good keyword) but that's probably my bad for not expressing it better. Basically, the lamp isn't one big chunk of metal, and while nicks and notches (like the one in your sword) and blunted bits might be found as well, it's much more likely to dent…