It looks fantastic!! very well done!! Looking forward to start with this course, right now i´m sticking with base modeling.
Just completed the Lighthouse tutorial and it went great. Can not wait to get into the Dungeon tutorial since I think this will be great to set some scenes to my D&D Campaigns.
Good work.
Thanks
Is the Blender Texture Paining course from the Humble Bundle available to purchase individually? I wasn’t able to find it on the website. Thanks!
I expect it will be in a while, I believe it was got out for the bundle.
I like being able to see the models clearly. The smoke/fog/lighting obscures the objects so I can’t see the details. Good for hiding problems in models, but I don’t see any problems with what you have.
Now if you could just put the smoke in the glass with wisps coming out, I could go for a smoked old fashioned.
My first time on here for ages, have been doing the 3.2 blender introduction.
Enjoying and processing.
Any helpful beginner advice? Before this I followed tutorial to complete a low poly Dinosaur, but when I tried another animal, as you can see, the topology is terrible, how can I make a simplified but accurate low poly model?
looks to me good, as a low poly model.
Lions, and Tigers, and Leopards Oh My!!!
Of all the great 3D animals there are, or can be created in the future, the Big Cat is my all time favorite, so that’s why my initial reponse to your render.
Unfortuately I’m not that up on topology, so can’t help with your question in this case, but I hope you find a solution for your question, and keep posting your results as you work through it. I look forward to seeing the end results.
I love how much effort you put into this. The dungeon turned out really good!