Hi I'm 3D artist with a professional background
in Architectural and product visualization with some experience in game art as
well. My expertise is mainly in 3D modeling and texturing with a particular
focus on Hard surface vehicle modeling as this is what peaks my interest. I've
been in the industry for about 7 years now…
Hi! My name is Daniel Jóźwiak, and I am an illustrator and concept artist. I have experience with character design for various fantasy and sci-fi settings. I mainly work in a detailed, semi-realistic style. Check out my portfolio here: https://www.behance.net/danieljozwiak Contact me directly: wyrdmeister77@gmail.com…
Hi! I'm an internet personality / meme page admin on instagram under the name of @feline.feels, and over the last few years I've been learning to DJ. I've gotten to the point where I'm ready to get out there, but before I do so, I'd like to create some strong visual branding for myself, as I'm taking my artistic career…
I thought I would give this contest one more try. It passes by twice year, every year and it is always a bit enticing. Some of my cars were entered in past, but they were flops; early versions of creations made when I was still a green 3d artist. Things are rather busy with a couple of game projects, but I hope to be…
0I'm trying to figure out how to do it, I only neeed the angle from the X-Y axis between one segment and the next one. I checked out some other similar questions, but none of the ones I found were about curve segments. When I ask to chat GPT it gives me this formula, and I interpret it like that. The problem is the results…
I created a grid with an underlying curve and the "poles" are splines instanced on the curve points, poining up, the base curve gets duplicated n times and they are placed along the instanced splines forming "rails". It all works well, but the problem I face is that: when I split the underlying curve into two splines, the…
Card hair mentioned, I am summoned. Glad to see this finished! The textures look really nice! Hair cards have been around for a long time and there's a bunch of resources out there if you ever want to dig into it. You've got the basics with your setup and I'd love to see if you ever try doing cards again :D
Had some time to retopo and project everything into a single mesh. Starting from the bottom (feet), started working on polish and fine detailing pass... I have made some progression on the upper body too (particularly torso/abdomen area) and hope to post soon when I think it's progressed enough from earlier post.