Showing posts with label modelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modelling. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

I'm Back

After a busy month of working and doing human stuff, I've finally managed to have some free time to do some art stuff again. I've started studying really hard and plan to stay focused this year, seeing as its my last year at uni and I don't want to waist a single moment which could be going towards improving my folio.

I've started working through loads of tutorials and I'm continuing to enter SMC's. I plan to knock out a model every week now so that I don't get lazy. I am continuing to learn zbrush and hope to be relatively fluent in it by the end of the year.

Anyways here is some image updates :)









Thursday, June 16, 2011

Holiday Work

Well its been a few weeks since I last updated my blog and I've now got something to post. I currently am spending my days studying and searching for a job. In the few weeks I've been doing this I am beginning to doubt that I really have what it takes to become a great 3D artist. I look at works by artists such as Grant Warwick and  Alex Tooth who are amazing yet so young and I can't see how I could possibly ever get to their skill level and find a job :/ I also beginning to wonder how anyone living in  WA could ever find a job in the 3D of business. Now that I think about it, how many student who graduated from my uni course have secured and have a job in 3D and how many are living their Dream jobs? I just feel as though I am wasting my time and that all my hard work could lead to a dead end...

Anyways I'm now working through 1000's of hrs of Gnomon tuts as well as really focusing on traditional art.

Some of my recent work (click images to see high res):
Sci-fi weapon I made it to try and improve my hard surface modelling skills

 The Colt 1911 started out as a Gnomon tut but the tut didn't go into much depth so I decided to improve on it and add textures etc.

 Drawing done at my recent drawing class.

I have several other projects in the works, one of which is quite large and hopefully will be a folio piece.