@@kkdd3844 nothing to excuse dude it's still awesome work, I was just wondering about the lack of sound. also I'm subbed to you over on dA too hehe complete random chance that I came across this vid of yours.
@@benneuhaus2419 currently no, this is a commissioned artwork only for now. The completed artwork can be viewed on my artstation: www.artstation.com/artwork/nJwQPK
@@viniciusferro8738 thank you! I did a lot of practice, for this one, i just google R-13A Cerberus. It's a ship from R-type series. As for tutorials, i read Scott Robertson's book on how to draw. Fundamentals are important.
@@blipzero i had no sound design expertise back then, and copyright is kinda dangerous stuff, so i avoided putting any sound, including any free sound effects i found. They are quite bad.
Awesome, me too. The weapon looks so sick. Getting Warhammer 40k vibes. It's crazy, I made a gun very similar to this one but never got around to rigging it for animation. Would I be asking for too much if you could make a tutorial on rigging this kind of weapon? Which is essentially a break action space age sawed off shotty? I'm telling you dude our weapons are weirdly similar but I was inspired by the "lasertubes" from the blade runner novels by philip K. Dick. Sorry for the essay. Have a great day. @kkdd3844
I am the one who commissioned it. It is for a fan-codex where Space Marines went full Primaris but kept the Firstborn squad organisation. This flyer is the Vindictor, a single-seater multi-role interceptor, supposed to replace all the other Marines flyers. Let me tell you I got my money's worth. Great quality!
I basically just use parenting and changing various parts' origin to different location, depending on the pivot point on the joints. but for the final version, i use bone.