Hey Guys and Gals! This is a Cyber Demonish character thing I worked on last month. I used concept art from Avery Coleman I found here: http://conceptartworld.com/?p=30044 You can find more of his work here: http://averycolemanart.blogspot.com/ I used Zbrush, Maya, Substance Painter, and Marmoset. Environment is from an…
Yo doods, November 1st is international self portrait day. I think it was started at conceptart.org 8 years ago. It's a good excuse to paint and do something you wouldn't normally do. Here is mine.
Most modelers are bad designer. For them its better to use good designs from conceptartists. If you have the skill to design your own its even better. But its not a good idea to model bad designs. Your portfolio wont stand out.
some great concepts! also first timer here =) here are my two hard surface environment ideas, I hope real life photos are valid ! http://conceptartworld.com/artists/wang-rui/ https://twitter.com/weekend_sweet/status/338254891472535554/photo/1
Do you use Maya? if yes, check this out: http://animationbuffet.blogspot.com/ https://rustyanimator.com/free-maya-rigs/ https://conceptartempire.com/free-maya-rigs/ Animation mentor has a couple of free characters: https://www.animationmentor.com/animation-program/animation-characters/ Another…
Indeed, in my opinion most definitely. Even-though had worked as a traditional Portraitist way back in the day and years later attempting too visualise either in 2d or 3d a fully figurative subject will still present an extreme personal challenge however learning to draw enforces fundamental principles which define visual…
Hey there, I'll leave the advice to character artists -- but your concept for the sculpt can be found here: http://conceptartworld.com/artists/hethe-srodawa/ I found this in under a minute using a reverse Google image search. Don't forget to do this going forward; it's important to credit your concept artist.
Hey Someartguy. I'm not sure I fully understand your question, but to give your 2d paintings the illusion of depth (3d render level) there's many different techniques to help you achieve this. These are in essence the fundamentals of image making. Take a look at these links, maybe it will help you.…
Core77 for Industrial Design news and forums. Lots of related work going on there, even if both sides don't know it yet. Conceptart.org - are they still around? Websites for your software package of choice. ....DeviantArt?
Hehe no worries :) The magnifying glass is already a nice help. And of course, I totally understand that I am in the minority by wanting to see more rough stuff. There's just something quirky and refreshing about taking a diametrically opposed approach to that of websites that just want to "look pro". I think that's…