Zbrush Timelapse: Creating Professor X's Cerebro Helmet

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  • @jahsonlion
    @jahsonlion 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent work! Trying to get into hard surface stuff now.....total inspiration! Thanks for sharing

    • @somuch3d
      @somuch3d  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @jahsonlion absolutely. I wouldn't consider myself a hard surface guy but I have a work flow that works for me

  • @VisionsGames139
    @VisionsGames139 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i love ur content so much its very helpful dont ever stop uploading

    • @somuch3d
      @somuch3d  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @VisionsGames139 i hear you and appreciate your patience with my uploads. Between work, projects and life, I try to fit in time to make content worth sharing or that I feel could be helpful. Thank you again for the support and kind words.

  • @tttianii67
    @tttianii67 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    wow its so cool

  • @iswarboruah9014
    @iswarboruah9014 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am also a 3d artist but I can't make art piece like you. Any tips sir ?

    • @somuch3d
      @somuch3d  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @iswarboruah9014 time. Patience. Dedication. I've been doing this for a very long time, and everyone has a different pace and method of learning, but there is no substitute for time and dedication. You need to be patient and work hard to yield the results you want. Keep looking at other art to be inspired and aim for the sky when it comes to how good you want to be because here is the kicker... you'll never get there. That's sounds crazy but hear me out. You should never get there because you should always aim higher and better than what your current skills are at. Always want and need to be better. Stay hungry and tell yourself you always have room for improvement because it's true. The people that last in this industry are the ones that never give up and have a tenacious work ethic. Constantly challenge yourself to work harder and be a perpetual student of art. Be willing to put in extra time and never be content. More. More knowledge more skill more effort more art. It's not an easy path but once you see the fruits of your effort and your art improve, it's the best feeling to see the results. I hope this helps a little. There is so much that goes into getting better or improving at what we do and I hope you get to where you be. Don't ever give up and learn to love the process. For a long time I hate how my art or characters look in the early stages but I stick with it and trust the process. Give it time and work hard. Good luck, my friend.

    • @iswarboruah9014
      @iswarboruah9014 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @somuch3d thankyou so much for the advice

    • @iswarboruah9014
      @iswarboruah9014 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I will try harder

    • @iswarboruah9014
      @iswarboruah9014 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I also want to know how do you plan your day to be more productive

    • @somuch3d
      @somuch3d  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @iswarboruah9014 that's a great question. It really depends on your schedule and when you have time to focus on your art or improving. I work a normal day job as a lead artist for a studio. So i have to find time to work or practice my art skills on new things either in the morning before work, which means getting up earlier or do it after work. Finding time and trying to balance a work/ life relationship that is beneficial and healthy is something I struggle with. Everyone tells me I work too much. Lol. Depending on what you're focusing on your skills sets, I recommend always looking for reference or studying other people's art. It helps show up trends and ways people are creating. Study new applications or methods of creating art. I'm always watching little tutorials or videos on new tricks or ways of creating art even if I know how to do it. It helps to see how others work and it sometimes adds or gives me new ideas or ways to refine my own pipeline. And practice. You want to be a character artist, practice sculpting and anatomy daily if you can. Create little studies of throw away art that you can experiment with and train your eyes and mind to see the improvements and ways to fix your art. This will help you create a secondary level of knowledge on anatomy which is necessary. Always have reference, always plan and you will start to develop problem solving skills as you run into problems. Learning through repetition and muscle memory. I plan my days out and tell myself everything I'm going to get done and I do it. I keep my schedule manageable and I manage expectations for myself and my clients. Be smart and don't spread yourself too thin and try to do too much. The last thing you want to do is burn yourself out. And have fun! Being creative is a gift and you should always have fun doing it. 🙂