123D Sculpt -from Autodesk and fun for a laugh. Sword & Sworcery EP -is pretty. Zen Brush -I found fun for quick sketches. And Kindle is a must if you read.
these are fun! really fun! on a side note, with current techs that are hitting the market. That texture size is acceptable =) In the end, if it looks good, and fps stay up, the rest doesnt matter!
Hey Polycounters. I've been working on this character for the past few weeks for the Stylized Character Class by Hannah Kang. My goal was to create a character in the Overwatch style, someone who could fit in their world. Her codename is Battery. She is a street vigilante, fightning the crime in her neighborhood that the…
I'm a newbie on Subsance Designer. I found it really fun. Procedural things are fascinating. I'll keep learning it! The background scene was created using Substance Painter and Blender. Please check out my Artstation for the full post: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/WXK36D
Hello everyone! I recently saw the movie Oblivion, and while the story was iffy, I really liked a lot of the gadgets and such that Jack uses in the film so I thought I'd get back into modeling by creating a game ready asset of Jack's gun, and maybe if I'm feeling courageous I'll do his "bubbleship". Here's my progress on…
my newest project is "emissary from another world" for the concept101 event in september i am taking inspiration from western religion, the mandela catelogue, spanish catholisism, and giants >:) ^ I wanted the silhouette to be big and intimidating, and while sketching i had the thought of "what sends a message... ah yes…
Got very inspired by the "release the heads" thread and went on doing a few heads of my own. Had a lots of fun. Spent about 1-2 hour on each one. Great fun. Reused 2 of the textures I posted in the head thread. /Palm
Hey folks, Just finished this piece about a week ago. Really glad to call this one finished. C&C always appreciated! Modeled entirely in Zbrush, lit and rendered in Arnold. Mountains were made with Gaea. Breakdown in my Artstation post: https://www.artstation.com/will_faucher