Yay, you got the pictures up! This one was awesome: "and my skills in CoH went through the roof from all that practice", hahaha [ QUOTE ] Lord Scottish halfway up, too afraid to make it to the top. [/ QUOTE ] OMG LIES lol
How do you envision something like this? I'm curious if it comes naturally or if it takes a ton of practice. I feel that when I work on something I'm not sure what to draw/create unless I'm working from a concept or reference.
soon school starts again and we're gonna get familiar with zbrush. I'm trying to get a head start by trying out sculptris and practicing anatomy at the same time. I'm going for a realistic style. Feedback would be very much appreciated!
I think we already know that experienced artist with Megascans can do amazing things. Show us some technical details instead, like mesh topology options, MS UI(in a sense of; how does it work in practice) etc.
It's not really portfolio advice BUT I recommend getting practice in doing fur, feathers and scales. When I became a character artist my first few tasks where a jackalope, an armadillo and a giant Parrot, I was sweating bullets on each one.
Excellent, I can already start to see the look I'm wanting, after some quick tests, obviously I need to practice a bit more, and set my maps up correctly on the actual model I'm working on ! Thanks again.
So I finally got my copy... and yuh... its good. Honestly can't wait to dig into the modding side though, be some good practice to create some more props / environment pieces, see what can come out of it.
God I hate that default pumpkin color in Silo. It's... unique, certainly, good advertizing in a way, but still ugly as hell :P Er, that's all, carry on, keep practicing, yes I know you can change it, nothing to see here...
wow thats great, rreally nice sculpting work. The only crit I have is a practical one. With that much blood letting going on that his upper half would be covered in blood and muck, why are his boots/feet so clean?
Done from a photo ref from one of Ben Mathis' photos. I hate the coloring as it was done in B&W and colored later. I never like the results of that technique, but I suppose there's a good enough reason to practice it some more.