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And those ones:
http://shop.3dtotal.com/#/ http://www.3dtotal.com/index_tutorial.php (It was quite easy to find those )
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I have some tutorials for creating humanlike meshes and I'll try not to name the same ones as some already did: my favorite with realistic face.
The first one is for a demon like creature (3ds max + zbrush): HTML Code:
http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/autodesk-3d-studio-max/model-sculpt-and-texture-a-demon-like-monster-in-3ds-max-and-zbrush-day-1/ HTML Code:
http://www.free3dtutorials.com/nose-box-modeling.php HTML Code:
http://www.displayhack.org/2011/sculpting-in-zbrush-101-part-1/ HTML Code:
http://www.secondpicture.com/tutorials/3d/completing_the_3d_model_of_the_face_in_3ds_max.html HTML Code:
http://tuts.3d2dizayn.com/index.php/2010/12/hand-modeling-with-3dsmax-by-hatice-bayramoglu/ I also have a free course listed in my favorite list from digital tutors, but that site is mostly paid so I'm not sure if I'm allowed to list it. Basically I do have a lot of tutorials and these are my favorites. |
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Hoping that none of these are duplicates...! I cleaned out my bookmarks a while ago but probably have a backup of more useful ones that I can grab later
Polycount texturing tutorials: http://wiki.polycount.com/TexturingTutorials A large image showing facial expressions: http://www.cedarseed.com/fire/emotut.jpg Mudbox head sculpting which uses techniques that are transferable to other applications: http://eat3d.com/free/mudbox_head Averaged normals thread: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81154 Particles and some Maxscript: http://www.allanmckay.com/site/index...gacy-tutorials More to come later...
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here are some more:
http://www.referencereference.com/youngman.html http://theroundtablet.com/category/tutorials/ http://psd.tutsplus.com/articles/web...ing-tutorials/ http://psd.tutsplus.com/sessions/dig...for-beginners/ http://www.tutoriallounge.com/2010/0...art-tutorials/ http://2darts.com/2dtuts/ http://www.3dtotal.com/tutorial/best...racters_01.php http://www.thehobbitguy.com/tutorial...ing/index.html http://www.cartoonsmart.com/free_index.php5 http://www.digitalarttutorials.com/freepository/ Last edited by aby arty; 27-03-2012 at 01:03 PM.. |
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Hey this is great resource! here is my favorites:
A very Thorough lecture about one of the most important animation principal: the bouncing ball. this lecture show you the principals of the bouncing ball from the very basics. After that it shows how to apply the bouncing ball into a walk animation and how the pelvis is actually a bouncing ball. http://bouncingballlecture.blogspot.com/ This one is also my favorite: its all about light and how to set up light at a scene. its also include theory. very detailed! http://www.itchy-animation.co.uk/tutorials/light01.htm This one is probably my favorite website: a digital painting masterclass for free updated weekly. I learned so much from it. bet you will too: http://www.ctrlpaint.com/ The last one for now is for those who want to learn Vray: http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/ Thats it for now, hope it helps ![]()
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Great initiative guys!
I don't have that many, I usually try to learn myself or google for a tutorial when I need to find out something new, but there are some that I have come across that have been quite good. First off we of course have the 3dtotal free tuts library which has a lot of nice stuff. http://www.3dtotal.com/index_tutorial.php Secondly Grant (Sathe) Warwick has some great tuts up here on 3dtotal about hard surface modelling that are a great introduction to lay your base for future modelling pursuits, and even polish your technique if you already know your way around as well. http://www.3dtotal.com/tutorial/3d_s...surface_01.php Thirdly Wayne (DarthWayne) Robson has some good tuts on mudbox workflows. http://www.mudboxlive.com/ PolyCount are another forum that I am sure most of you have heard of that have a nice wiki that details basically every discipline, and you might find other links or great explanations there for many aspects of CG. http://wiki.polycount.com/ Ben Mathis is an oldie, but a goodie, has some nice tuts to start you off and learn different techniques. http://www.poopinmymouth.com/tutorial/tutorial.htm And lastly I have a couple of time lapses up if you want to see some mudbox and zbrush workflows. http://www.youtube.com/user/hulahuga/videos And as said, there are of course many other resources out there, just waiting for you to find them, Gnomon among others have a great trove of good tuts (though not for free), but remember YouTube and Google are your friends for these things .
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creating realistic flesh = http://www.xxeb.net/making_of/making_flesh.htm
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| Greatneedse! Thank you: | Tom-3DT (09-04-2012) |
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Work, art and videogames
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How to use ClothFX, HardFX, FX_Hardlink, FX Collision (The basics)
http://www.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=13659 Animation: How to Make Water (The Basics) http://www.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=13717
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| Greatneedse! Thank you: | Tom-3DT (12-04-2012) |
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Available for Freelance
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3ds Max and Motion Builder Workflow (and a bit of Kinect)
http://area.autodesk.com/blogs/louis..._bit_of_kinect Hair & Fur in 3ds Max = http://www.3dtotal.com/tutorial/3d_s...and_fur_01.php how to create a squash and stretch rig from a CAT rig = http://area.autodesk.com/louis_tutor...retch_with_cat Last edited by needse; 15-04-2012 at 08:04 PM.. |
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| Greatneedse! Thank you: | Tom-3DT (15-04-2012) |
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in search of excellence
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beginner difficulty - without using the plugin for grass, still a good tutorial on how to create material for ground and grass, rock
http://www.3dm3.com/tutorials/grass/ |
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Available for freelance
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Here is my tuts page not too many yet. I don't get any where near enough time to record. Im probably going to do a Marmoset tutorial soon.
http://bryceroberts.com/tutorials.html |
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| GreatKaiune3D! Thank you: | Tom-3DT (23-04-2012) |
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in search of excellence
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This might be too advanced for some, but in a form of a conference technical papers they are really nice.
http://graphics.pixar.com/library/ just reading one: "Point-Based Global Illumination for Movie Production" |
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