The reason I ask this is because I know how to use all the software and what not but my drawing skill are not that strong no matter how much I practice. Now is is possible to be a character artist without this?
Hi, I wanted to push my skills in texturing and I wanted to know how her dress could get improved? my main goal is to put as much details into the dress as I can (which is not much yet as you can see) shameless question; are there some workarounds for creating Textures of detailed Clothes?
You are right about the big value of this forum :wink: .. But also i have the impression that usualy people go through some education (school/ certified courses) to gain this skillset. But even then sometimes aren't hired. Maybe those "uncertified" users are "cheaper" ?? IDK what is more "best way" in the long run. Also…
This is a fan art work of the Skill Points from Darksiders II. Concept art by Avery Coleman: http://averycolemanart.blogspot.com/2012/10/darksiders-2-concept-art-super-dump.html model Concept art by Avery Coleman:
I have started the path by modeling props and texturing them, but I still don't know what artistic skills should I learn to be an environment artist who is responsible of a whole environment. Anyone have any tips in this topic??
I have only one eye and find this very offensive. Do I have the skills to do this? You take out one of your effing eyes and see if you have the skills. :)
Hey everyone, I'm still looking for a job, but I've applied to Blizzard, Insomniac and Square Enix. Bliz-WoW character and weapon modeler Insom-Concept Artist Squeenix-Concept Artist I would appreciate it very much if you were to take a look at my website and evaluate my skill level: http://jeffrey-chuang.com/ any advice…
This is a great character, and I think it turned out well with the final product. And now onto the criticism. The scull on the head of his staff is cool, but it's way too shiny right now. And I also think the texture for it is way too dark. Dial back the reflectiveness of the body of the skull, and leave the horns shiny. I…
Good luck with the dissertation. University can provide a rare opportunity to focus really keenly on this kind of thing and, hopefully, put you in a much better position skills and understanding wise before you hit the professional world in earnest. That being said, the best piece of advice I can give you is to completely…