First time posting here. This was a commission for a college animation/rigging course. Went for a Mass Effect-like character. Done in Zbrush, Maya, Modo, Photoshop and rendered in Marmoset. All C & Cs welcome.
I think there's definitely a competency applying skeletal & musculature fundamentals just by skimming through this thread though occasionally imo an errant proportional asymmetry would become apparent although minimal, when for example unifying the torso too either upper or lower limbs. My background back in the day was…
I have a follow up question then, I've self published a few books under a pen name. Is it bad to get paypal commissions for work under alternate casual name?
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Thanks for the comment guys. =) I've been really busy with some commissioned work (wich I'm not authorized to show yet), just made a quick doodle to breathe a little.
thanks steady , I get the odd commission now and again, and while it cant support me financially, it does pay for the majority of the costs, which can get expensive
I had the pleasure of sculpting, engine and render this piece for a private commission, it was really fun to sculpt, design and think in the pose for this amazing character, Lynn O´Hara. Sculpted in Zbrush, modeled in Maya and render with Arnold.
You're not going to find a blizzard cinematic model ready to go for animation. If you're just trying to learn to animate you will not be judged on the models quality anyway. It will be a waste of money to commission one.
*Bump* 2/3! :) Sketchfab link: http://bit.ly/rpv2drone Also want to give a shout-out to my man Sergiu Ikarus, who I commissioned for the concepts that these aircraft are based on:
Updating with some recent work. Thanks for taking a look. I am currently available for contract work, commissions, or full time work. More sample of my work can be found at geoffkaiser.weebly.com