They look pretty good. I recommend looking into the engine used for World of Warcraft, you could redesign it to your liking im sure.
I do GFX stuff on the side as a hobby a lot, I just don't post a lot of my work here because of what a novice level I'm at. But I've been working on a big project lately for my friend, and a big part of that has been some rendering I've had to do. (Some of these are for myself too.) Just wanted some opinions on how I did.
Female Undead Priest:
Original:
Render:
Male Undead Priest:
Original:
Render:
(My) Female Human Death Knight:
Original:
Render:
Thanks in advance! ^_^
They look pretty good. I recommend looking into the engine used for World of Warcraft, you could redesign it to your liking im sure.
Public Sub MyLife(ByVal life As Matrix.ObjectModel, ByVal Me as Matri*****de)
Dim Me As ObjectModel
Me = LifeForm.HumanBeing
If Me.+Rep = True Then
MsgBox("Thank you!")
End If
End Sub
scotbud123 (09-12-2012)
Public Sub MyLife(ByVal life As Matrix.ObjectModel, ByVal Me as Matri*****de)
Dim Me As ObjectModel
Me = LifeForm.HumanBeing
If Me.+Rep = True Then
MsgBox("Thank you!")
End If
End Sub
you should render some actual graphic art and the not in game characters. I hate the way they look pixelated. other than that you did a pretty good job.
scotbud123 (09-13-2012)
it looks a little pixely around the edges. Did you use the magic wand?
Use Photoshop if you want a better result
Many people that do high end GFX use GIMP, that's not an actual reason. (I personally hate PS.)
Not bad work, Would you be interested in joining a Game Dev Project? As a GFX artist?
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I could render some stuff for you if you want, but I'm not that interested in a big project. I'm pretty busy lately with school, and that's just going to get worse as we progress into the year.
GFX stuff is mainly something I like to do on the side, casually, just for fun.
PS sounds more professional and shit, but I'd actually rather prefer Gimp since I started off with that and it's much more easier to use. Then again, I haven't used PS in like a month so I'm not the one to judge.
Looks like some nice work. You should work on different topics like Parody stated, these renders are too pixelated.
scotbud123 (09-13-2012)
Photoshop has more possibilities than GIMP. And let's face it, it's sexier too.
PS > GIMP
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