Looking great, lemme suggest some reference material for the pistol- http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Terminator,_The https://www.google.com/search?q=amt+hardballer+longslide&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=911&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAmoVChMIt5jDybnoxgIViRUeCh1HxQBd keep going!
Started the higho poly of another gun. This time I am doing a Bergmann Bayard model 1910. Anyone have any tips on how to make high poly renders pop? Any material that would look good? Also I have entered the Weekly Substance Challenge - Week 1. And here is my current WIP on the theme of Concrete Tiles. I am thinking about…
The only one at the top of my mind is from Prince of Persia 2 (DOS, 1993): http://www.jordanmechner.com/archive/#2013-04-pop-shadow-and-flame Wait for the page to load so the link takes you there. Note that that document is very old and may not represent current practises in the industry, it's just interesting to read.…
Okay so I was waiting for someone else to resurrect this thread again. They're having an insane two week long holiday sale with flash sales every 12 hours. (Dec 19th - Jan 3rd) It's definitely worth keeping an eye on. There are a lot of "Game of the Year" or "Deluxe" editions up there every day. Most games are 75-80% off.
In between photo studies I think it's good to just study anatomy in general; that way you should have an easier time knowing how to place the stuff from the photos. Check this stuff out, I think you'll find it useful: http://www.alexhays.com/loomis/Loomis%20Figure%20Draw.pdf…
This is the current model I am working on. It's a 1963 VW Bug. I decided to try out the blueprint method to build the base. I am not sure how efficient this was for this type of car, but it was a fun experiment. I finished blocking out the main shapes and am now tweaking the topology and adding details to the body. I am…
Started reworking some old assets into a new idea - a remote building outpost, with a dedicated blacksmith's shop inside. The overall structure is based on a 19th century power plant that provided compressed air to nearby silver mines using a water turbine. To sell the idea a bit better, I'm thinking I may need to populate…
SAIC is a great art school, but it's an art school. They have a reputation for fine arts; I'm not saying this is a bad thing (I got a BFA and put on some fulfilling exhibitions my senior year and very much enjoy art museums) but I'm not sure they'll know what to do with a portfolio of gray Colt 1911s and sci-fi blenders. I…