@Noren Thanks Noren! The entire model has been modeled with box modeling. What I did with the hand is I modeled it separately, then for the fingers I did an extrude, slowly adding details individually. The fingers were always attached to the hand. The thing that messes me up is this guy uses tris, and I know that tris are…
Hi all, I'm building an AR hair try-on feature for a premium iOS grooming app (ARKit). I'm looking for a real-time HAIR specialist to create men's hairstyles as optimized, game-ready models. IMPORTANT: This is real-time character hair — hair cards / groom-to-cards workflow. Not sculpting, not photogrammetry, not…
Im just wondering what would be the most efficient and best method of producing hand painted textures. Allow me to elaborate. I have recently painted a wall texture of bricks in photoshop. I am content with it, its not perfect but its really only a test so that I can work out a method that suits me. My inclination would be…
Hey beesonmann, Thanks! I've invested a good bit of time in this character, but I want to make sure everything is right before I move on. I see what you mean about the "balloony" hands and fingers. I think adjusting the mesh will help along with some hand painted shading on the insides of the fingers and joints. I'll play…
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself and also share a project I’m currently working on. I’m Dan , a self-taught hard surface 3D artist, and over time I’ve mainly focused on modeling props for games. Most of my experience comes from the more traditional low poly / high poly / bake workflow, especially for smaller…
Hi guys. I've started doing hand painted textures in a Warcraft-ish style. I've tried to hand paint plaster walls, as seen in this screenshot: So far, I've only acomplished this, and I'm not very proud of it: Ive done it with a difference clouds layer with a multiply layer style. Does anybody have any tips or comments on…
Hi all! :) I'm a Games Art graduate from Nottingham Trent University, finished in June 2020, and a passionate 3D artist and video game enthusiast with experience in a variety of both 2D and 3D software. I specialize in stylized hand-painted 3D art and I'm currently looking for work so feel free to get in touch with any…
Take a good look at your hands, fingers shouldn't be the same size, a lot of sculptors even pose them slightly different to give the hand a more natural/relaxed shape. But if you really insist on having the same size fingers on your hands, then making one and copying it three times sounds like the easiest way.
they suddenly interest me. Id like to learn how. Im already ok at making normal textures: http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee214/wareznoob/train_diff-1.jpg?t=1269503186 Are there any tuts (video or text) out there that explain the theory and practice of hand painted textures? edit: when i say "hand painted" I also mean…