I finished these yesterday, that was pretty much my first digital painting, as for sculpting I have done a fair bit of that was speed sculpting for practice, I added the hair for interest and did not break symmetry for the sake of speed
I currently cannot draw, however am able to sculpt digitally and traditionally without any issues. Have shit perspective and shading which makes drawing fairly difficult for me, would love to practice though!
Thanks! It´s Digital Games,Blekinge Institute of Technology in Karlshamn. I don´t think i will have the time to do non-school stuff anyways, I have a 6 months old daughter at home :)
fantastic character! Not sure how much you've focused on the actual pose but the hands seem a bit too stiff, I would relax some of those digits a bit as well as the wrists. Lookin forward to the finished results :)
A sketchbook is also useful if one has long, BORING chemistry lectures. t4paN, drawing digitally is very fun, and leaves lots of room to experiment with, but don't talk smack about plain old pen/pencil sketches.
I really like how you used a colorful bg for that general. It really give a fresh look to 'plaster' renders of digital sculpts! Loving it. And great paintover too! Thats quality hybrid concept art right there.
I have a question related to this topic. How many of you registered with the Digital-Tutor website for tutorials? Annually I mean. Or is it even worth for self learners to signing up for them. http://www.digitaltutors.com/09/students.php
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I was on XP 64 for a while, but I have some problems that made me go back like: - Faculty VPN software only working on x32 - Serial-to-usb cable + Digitizer II only working on x32
Hello! My name is Nick, I'm a digital sculptor with 8 years of professional experience creating characters and creatures for board games and 3d printing. Currently looking for freelance opportunities. Portfolio: www.artstation.com/nickeyd Contact: nickeys.sculpture@outlook.com Some sample images below.