Everyone in my personal life thinks it’s weird I’m trying to learn to sculpt as a hobby, but I found 3D sculpting apps on the iPad I already use as a drawing tablet so I figured it couldn’t be THAT hard to try it out. Well it sort of is and now I envy you real 3D artists much more. Flattery aside, I wanted some critique…
That's pretty much all there is to it. I would optimize the ball section a little bit until im satisfied but, its probably a case of Pratice, practice, practice. ;)
Practice, pratice, study, research, google, ask..practice. That's all man. Just be pationate but make it show in your work. Like all here we just spend loads of time doing 3D.
Hey! I'm Shyralon and currently learning Maya/Mudbox/Zbrush/UDK/whatever is interesting for me. Since I really like Guild Wars 2, I decided to give the environment art test a try (just as practise!). Because it's a personal project I give myself about 5000 tris for the final model, but I'll try to stay under 3000. Here's…
Hello Everyone! First thank you very much for stopping by this thread of mine and checking it out. So some critiques/advices are welcomed here for my portfolio. I will upload few that i personally like, but do check my portfolio for detailed look if you do honestly intend to give some feedback.…
In my opinion, it’s best to learn multiple apps, as many employers will dictate which software they need all assets to be processed through for integration into their systems. Often in my experience the main app is Maya or Max, since these are generally easier to develop a consistent sustainable pipeline for. Blender is…
Update: Calling it done! Just have to adjust a few things with the textures and presentation. Now I just need to rig it for practice, then unreal engine scenes! Edit: Uploaded better renders.
At the beginning, I was thinking about what kind of scene I needed to make. Every scene for me I need to reach a few things; 1 a new challenge 2 can get more knowledge 3 try new processes, apply to the project. I really like koooolalala works www.youtube.com/user/koooolalala Here you can go and watch some of his videos.…
Look at some paint blending tutorials for photoshop, it's quite easy in the theory but takes a good while to learn(practice practice pratice!). Basically, paint a color, and with color picker and Opacity Pressure enabled in the tablet, you start painting and picking up the midtones resulting from the opacity changes to…