Quite a lot of people keep asking me for tutorials and to be honest I see no point in creating yet another strip on how to paint skin/clothes/light/carrots/whatever. There are so many of them out there that it would be simply a waste of time to sit and basically copy what's already been told.
Instead, I've decided to make a compilation of different tutorials and charts that I personally use to learn how to paint.
The most important thing you need to learn even before starting to read a tutorial is that all walk-throughs are meant for you to understand how things work. My point is that after reading and later practicing a tutorial called 'ho
So I finished my suitcase however I started making a kitchen scene and I made a cup. Too easy. Then a plate. Mwhahahaha except that bit that drove me nuts. But doing a knife. Evil evil evil. I went to cut an edge like I usually do in blender and I couldn't find it. I need to do more tutorials.
So I have switched to learning Maya. I am still unsure of this but am moving forward the best I can in this regards. I do like some of the simplicity and commonsense compared to Blender but I miss hot keys. I also found out today that Maya has hot keys. So it was a short period of mourning. I think I am just used to hitting blender buttons and am not used to it yet. I will keep drawing circles.
I love sakura blossoms. I really do. But doing my tree for this pushed my laptop to breaking point and back. Add the heat and 7 millin plus verts and you can see why I had a problem.