Thanks for your feedback, you are both oviously correct, i am by no means a master of human anatomy and as most would benefit greatly from studying it further. What makes it hard for me is that dont realy see what i am doing wrong. The time where i was in school is a few years back and since then i didnt realy have anyone…
Thinking back to my time in school: (7 * 24) = 168 - Total hours in a week... (7 * 7) + 4 = 53 - Sleep, Shower (the + 4 is extra sleep on weekends) (2 * 7) = 14 - Eat (1.5 * 7) = 10.5 - Commute (2.5 * 6) = 15 - Class (2 * 7) = 14 - Hanging out with friends, Shopping, Laundry (15) = 15 - Work (121.5 - 7.5) - Probably half…
In general, modular modeling makes for very boring environments. You have to expand beyond that to create something interesting. I'm not saying don't do modular, I'm saying thats not the answer to your question. what makes an environment interesting: tell a story. tell several stories. anything that you can convey to the…
Well it takes study, same as anything, one of the reasons why traditional art is such a good base for this is any traditional art worth its salt will cover all this. I personally would recommend the great courses "how to draw" I found this to be hugely comprehensive of the basics, its by no means something you will never…
Non-figure? Like still lifes or just other gestural things to study from? This site has some figure and non-figure stuff, including individual limbs and animals and insects and such. http://reference.sketchdaily.net/ For still-lifes and more random stuff I tend to use sites like flickr or opacity or other…
@Auldbenkenobi we can be more than 2 on this (I've just changed the topic title to plural), add me on Discord :) The way members alternate in order in choosing the subject of study for the next day won't probably work well with many people and will need to be revised, because if we have let's say 8 people that always…
Heyo! Haven't posted in... much longer than I would have liked. But I'm back at school now, so I have time to concentrate and study, and lots of work will be done soon, as well as [semi?]daily practice things. I did actually "finish" that fish-thing a while ago. Although it really just means I didn't want to work with it…
for my anatomy studies which is not my area of expertise but I am continually studying I have composed my own compilation binder of anatomical detail, my girlfriend aslo purchased me this book for xmas [ame="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Human-Anatomy-History-Renaissance-Digital/dp/0810997983"]Human Anatomy: A Visual History…
It's more to do with studio size and regulation. once you get past a certain size you legally need HR and once you have HR you have rules about how you speak to people and they're enforced by people who are payed to not have a sense of humour
I personally spent some time studying Houdini decade or more ago but found a company would be reluctant to build their toolset on Houdini base. Same story in a way with Substance Designer actually which nobody uses really but me. Then I found all I ever wanted to do in Houdiny like complex arrays and scatter systems are…