Wow nice Art. Here is one of mine
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Yep, it was Darktalyn as I recall. That was some excellent work. He built that guy from the ground up; he did the modelling, shading, texturing, everything. I think he got an award for it.
I don't see the thread... anyone happen to have the link? [Edit: Found it.]
I don't see the thread... anyone happen to have the link? [Edit: Found it.]
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I can do buildings very well along with planets.BUBBALOU wrote:Do you have any rendering from your computer that was not downloaded?
I really would like to see something created by you instead of someones work or some programs canned model
These are planets I have placed in a Mod of Freelancer all textures were made by me in photo shop.
http://s147.photobucket.com/albums/r301 ... st/Planet/
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Making a planet only takes a couple hours, actually. Two or three textured spheres.
DT's an outstanding artist. I don't know how much easier ZBrush makes the sculpting part of that; I've never used it myself but I've seen it used, and I get the impression you have to be good with clay to really work ZBrush. It takes a damn lot of practice to be able to do textures that well, though. I use all the same tools but I haven't got the same feel for colour by a long shot.
I should actually make a habit of life drawing and painting; that would help a lot.
DT's an outstanding artist. I don't know how much easier ZBrush makes the sculpting part of that; I've never used it myself but I've seen it used, and I get the impression you have to be good with clay to really work ZBrush. It takes a damn lot of practice to be able to do textures that well, though. I use all the same tools but I haven't got the same feel for colour by a long shot.
I should actually make a habit of life drawing and painting; that would help a lot.
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There will always be people who think the art you do can be done with the push of a few buttons. Especially those who don't use a computer will see your tools being the equivalent to an excavator building a sand castle. And they're right. The computer its self can be your partner in developing new projects. What I hate is if you do your job well, people might not see the time you put into something. This page of this thread is an example of people not understanding that. And even if part of the work was from something else, the rest of it is still you and your time.
Also, I think you might be a better texture artist than Darktalyn1. If I needed models textured it would be fun having you work with me.
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If you want to encourage a different kind of work from someone don't do it in a negative way. Simply ask them to do it.
Also, I think you might be a better texture artist than Darktalyn1. If I needed models textured it would be fun having you work with me.
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I find that the ones who know more about it are less easily impressed. It does get to a point where you know it's not really that much work to do something, but it still looks good when you've done it... and just sticking to doing stuff that's "hard" and "skillful" has nothing to do with making beautiful art.Isaac wrote:There will always be people who think the art you do can be done with the push of a few buttons. Especially those who don't use a computer will see your tools being the equivalent to an excavator building a sand castle. And they're right. The computer its self can be your partner in developing new projects. What I hate is if you do your job well, people might not see the time you put into something. This page of this thread is an example of people not understanding that. And even if part of the work was from something else, the rest of it is still you and your time.
So you just throw all that out the window and go for the look you want.
Bubba, you can forget your silly 'strikes', no-one's listening.
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Yet he's impressed me anyway.DarkHorse wrote:I find that the ones who know more about it are less easily impressed.
It's those who aren't artists think this. You can draw 2 strokes on a page and try to show a realistic human. And who knows how many times you will retry. The final drawing will still look easy even after several hundred tries.DarkHorse wrote:It does get to a point where you know it's not really that much work to do something,
DarkHorse wrote:///go for the look you want. /// it still looks good when you've done it...
That's all that you needed to say.
DarkHorse wrote:Bubba, you can forget your silly 'strikes', no-one's listening.
hhaha. I muted him. The forum has been great ever since.
I get you regarding drawing on paper. It gets easier for the individual artist, but you can't just make a formula to draw a perfect face with no previous knowledge. However, a lot of 3D stuff you can just follow a sequence of button presses.
I don't mind that. It saves time. Bryce has great glass materials that you can just slap on a model and render. No need to waste time setting up a complicated shader network as in Maya; granted you can download someone else's shader and use that, but that still leaves you in the lurch if you need to adjust it and don't know how.
And maybe people who have an understanding of how light reflects, refracts and so on are better technical artists, but technical skills change. When technology made type-setting a trivial task that anyone could do, the only thing left in the end was the idea.
I don't mind that. It saves time. Bryce has great glass materials that you can just slap on a model and render. No need to waste time setting up a complicated shader network as in Maya; granted you can download someone else's shader and use that, but that still leaves you in the lurch if you need to adjust it and don't know how.
And maybe people who have an understanding of how light reflects, refracts and so on are better technical artists, but technical skills change. When technology made type-setting a trivial task that anyone could do, the only thing left in the end was the idea.
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Don't let one comment bring you to that bro!Insurrectionist wrote:So, I can see now I'll never measure up to you guy's hero so I guess I'll move on.
Show them what you are up to.
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Those are some of my first renders with poser.
I just don't know if I can use the software right though. This scene is giving me troubles.
http://webpages.charter.net/insurrectio ... htning.wmv
You know how just a few clicks can bring out a scene in 3ds Max. It's not like you have to know how to use a the program to get a scene to animate and add sound. Right Darkhorse. Yes all elements to this animation is my doing.
I just don't know if I can use the software right though. This scene is giving me troubles.
http://webpages.charter.net/insurrectio ... htning.wmv
You know how just a few clicks can bring out a scene in 3ds Max. It's not like you have to know how to use a the program to get a scene to animate and add sound. Right Darkhorse. Yes all elements to this animation is my doing.
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