Mmm, dinosaurs. <3 How very, very delicious.
Mmm, dinosaurs. <3 How very, very delicious.
Work in progress shot of a hangar I've been designing to accompany my mechs. Rendered with Ravix engine.
TQ cool sketch!
Awesome dinosaurs Ges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And great work Bahati!
Thank you, everyone. That's so sweet of you all.
I love how everyone sees "Dinosaurs!" and goes wild. XP
Wow, thanks!Originally posted by Azerane
Wow, Ges. That Triceratops and the 'Absence of Fear' one are simply amazing. You really have a knack for drawing dinosaurs. Awesome stuff.
Bahati, that's an awesome pic, great detailing.
O_O Wow...Originally posted by Bahati
Work in progress shot of a hangar I've been designing to accompany my mechs. Rendered with Ravix engine.
Just think of what you can do in the future with a talent like that...
Love the mechs, Bahati! We're gonna have to have us a collab one of these days
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/28773429/
Xenn 4, a low canyon in a secluded jungle. This one's for Lunarcat, because she's so damn cool that she needs herself a canyon in a jungle.
Sh'Bam! >.>
http://delusionjackal.livejournal.com/41287.html
More of my.. "photography".. there.
Awesomness pnt!!!!!!!
Nice photo Sombi^^
Yeah, she is... Great j0b, Pnt!Originally posted by pntbll248
Xenn 4, a low canyon in a secluded jungle. This one's for Lunarcat, because she's so damn cool that she needs herself a canyon in a jungle.
You too Ges and Sombolia!
Totally sick landscaping, Pnt.
New image showing some revisions to my mech design, including adjustments to color, reflectivity, and additions to the model itself. Additionally, I've added in a short bit of script that rotates the body an amount determined by the average rotation of the feet. It reduces the number of elements I must adjust manually during animation.
^Great work Bahati ^^
Awesome work Bahati!
Hey Bahati/Pnt; what programmes do you use for your art? I'd like to give it a go.
We both use Maya, but you could use virtually any 3D application. It's a bit expensive if you want a legit copy (I always try to get legit copies), but their student discount program takes something like 90% off the original price. I also use Vue for landscapes.
Here is my next Frankie comic.This one starts on the bottom left like the last one
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...06061519PM.jpg
Very nice Zazulover
Frankie is cute!
Are there any sites that would have any good, but easy to understand tutorials? I wouldn't mind giving it another try too, those renders you and bahati make a freakin' sweet.Originally posted by pntbll248
We both use Maya, but you could use virtually any 3D application. It's a bit expensive if you want a legit copy (I always try to get legit copies), but their student discount program takes something like 90% off the original price. I also use Vue for landscapes.
http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5619/cello5yz.png
It feels a bit cluttered to me.
I've never found one specific site that carries all the necessary tutorials.
Maya itself comes with its own share of walkthroughs and they proved immensely helpful when I first started out. Since then, my typical strategy has been to Google a few key terms in the process I'm trying to perform and see what comes up.
Of course, nothing is a total substitute for trial and error, the most fitting characterization of my Maya learning style.
EDIT: And that cello image is fantastic. That shading style rubs me the right way.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/29157234/
You like? It?s Zafara^^