Hey Every one! Im a student making assets for my cap stone coming up in the near future. here is my vehicle that I am currently working on, the Plan is to have it cinematic ready and composted in after effects. critiques are welcome, and I have no soul so don't be afraid to hurt my feelings.
Hello, I'm a student studying Game design and Graphics in Sweden. I haven't really decided on what I want to do in the future (concept artist? Modeller? Hermit?), so I'll upload both 2D and 3D! Feedback is always welcome! I'll start off with this speedpaint to break the ice! Love Mjau
I'm a student at Full Sail in Orlando. My group and I just finished a project for our advanced game techniques class. We seemed to have a good response from the class but I'd like an outside opinion on it. Let me know what you guys think. BloodMap666
hi guys i am a student and a big fan of god of war just curious about how kratos's blades were animated ,i have seen that when he attacks the chains just came out of his hands, how can i do it in maya or max
Hi I'm a Student at SAE Brisbane and I in my second year of my animation course. Work on a model for a New game see more information here: https://twitter.com/William_Haumann My first time use objects in blender to make a model
You only need the bones. Not the controllers. Make sure that the editable poly is not in sub-object mode. That's what usually stumbles my students. Simply click the modifier below the Skin if its in subobject mode then go to object level and then go back to skin.
Good morning, students. And welcome to Archery 101. I will be your professor for the semester, Doctor Hood. Anyway. I've got this idea for a simple, little fantasy scene. Came up with this character for it. Still very rough. Critiques and feedback are more than welcome.
Reading this makes me sad. I don't know what to say. If you love making 3d then continue it, but don't get $60k of student loan debt with unrealistic expectations for employment without a major improvement in your visual perception and art skills.
Definitely agree with beancube. Very easy and simple, you have giant thumbs, takes you straight to your work and really shows off how nice your pieces are. Nice work, very competitive work especially for a student. Good luck!
I'm interested! I'm capable of making decent illustrations and I can also create the concept art. Thing is i don't have much time as a student that works part time. As long as you're cool with an inconsistent availability I'd be glad to join.