Thanks a lot for this. I love how the artist tried to use a curve for the stitching on the shoulder pad but couldn't get it to look right, so they gave up and did it by hand😂 Thats so relatable! Although I probably would have tried to make it work for way too long. It is really commendable if someone has the ability to realize when something is not worth the time.
Thanks for showing this off, I do all my work in blender. I’m glad to see that even people at your level just have to fiddle with stupid diagonal straps across the chest and back.
1:44:07 incredible the speed at which you work, I didn't know about the blurred masking from far away XD, a very ingenious solution. But something that I still doubt is how you group some objects just by masking everything inside a subtool, I think you are using a shortcut for it, but I can't see it well, how do you do this?
What do you use for your final renders? I've been working on some STLs myself as a little side hobby but cant really get a good final render to make someone actually interested in checking it out haha. I've been using Keyshot but really cant seem to get what I like out of it. Thanks so much for sharing your process, I've been a tribes member for a long time and it never disappoints!
Hello! Yes I use a wacom! I work 90% of the time on a regular wacom intuous, a small one. It's more fun on the cintiq (display), but also slower, I don't often sculpt there.
Hello! Yes I sculpt everything alone. It's the best approach for me to ensure the same style and quality for the whole set, not only from a design level, but also printability and paintability :) Cheers!