The last project from last term that I haven’t yet posted was our last (hopefully forever!) assignment using Photoshop’s native 3D tools. Of course, now that I’ve said that, I’ll end up getting hired to do 3D work in Photoshop as my job. Like the crates, we were given three room corners and were required… Continue reading Rooms With a View?
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Strange Cargo
This assignment was my first two where we had to work with Photoshop’s native 3D tools. We were given three plain crates that we were required to texture in Photoshop. To say it was frustrating would be an understatement. But on the whole, I think they came out pretty well. All textures and images used… Continue reading Strange Cargo
Orc? Goblin? Ogre? You Decide
Monday this week I took the final for my Graphic Tools class. I am officially free for the summer, which I am devoting it to learning watercolor painting. I managed to get through an art minor without ever taking a painting class and I decided now was the time to learn. Since I didn’t have… Continue reading Orc? Goblin? Ogre? You Decide
A House, But Not a Home
Last week’s assignment was to texture a house. At least we got a good model to start with. I didn’t want to do just any house. A picture should tell a story; not all of mine do, but that’s something I’m trying to fix. I wracked my brain trying to come up with an idea… Continue reading A House, But Not a Home
Well-Loved Bear
I think I’ll call him Edward. A few weeks ago, we were given a bear model to texture. It was my very first model in Substance Painter and I was still trying to get the interface figured out and had quite a bit of trouble just figuring out how to even the very basics. Consequently,… Continue reading Well-Loved Bear
It’s Not a Feature, It’s a Bug
So this is my most recent assignment. Again, we were given the model and we had to texture it. This was supposed to be photorealistic, but I don’t think I quite managed it. The problem I have is that while I can see all of the various color shifts, I don’t yet know how to… Continue reading It’s Not a Feature, It’s a Bug