Annd I'm back.
Might not be perfect so shoot me but I am glad to be done for tonight.
Might not be perfect so shoot me but I am glad to be done for tonight.
I didn't 3D model today but throwback to cringey work I've done!
This was when I was 19, in community college, using Zbrush for the first time! See, we all start somewhere! This is awful, haha!
Back to the taiyaki cart while I concept my RV furniture. Got good critique so I have to buff it up more.
Added a few more deets.
This is what it looks like when your seat belt isn't fastened. That's what you get you silly pink rectangle!
Wait a second.
THERE ARE NO SEAT BELTS.
That is pretty messed up, there are buckles but no belts! This is looking really really awesome though!
I love all the RV work you've done! n.n
I use Blender to mess with 3D video game models a lot but I would love to learn how to make 3D models that didn't look like poo T.T
Do you have any pointers?
I haven't used Blender at all. I know it's free compared to the $700 Zbrush or $400 if you're a student.
Hard surface modeling is easier than organic. Hard surface is making a bookshelf and organic is making a tree. I'm not sure if Blender does that other than organic?
So, either if this is a hobby or you wanna get into it professionally, I'd try to get into hard surface first. Maya or 3DSMax are both really good programs and are free for (college?) students. This might seem like a "duh!" answer but YouTube is great for tutorials.
One of my first basic assignments was creating a computer desk. Generally the cube or cylinder will be your first shape to start with. Feel free to ask anymore questions and I'll help you out the best I can.
So I'll just show you some examples.
Deadline: half a semester!
Deadline: a week!
Also, if you want, you can export your model as an FBX or OBJ from Blender, I can actually give you feedback on your model.
Don't feel intimidated too. I'm not going to be like my uni instructors.