This event is part of the March 2018 Class, "Creating Stylized Characters with Blender".
To kick off the BC2-1803 class, we're analyzing stylization as a concept. What makes it different from reality? How can we train our brains to stylize what we see?
After all, stylization is as old as mankind: From Egyptian hieroglyphics to cave paintings, humanity has always expressed itself with a stylistic aesthetic. This stream is all about centering your inner style. We'll use caricature as an exercise in stylization.
hello everybody
You've work on a studio, Kent. Do riggers and modelers or repot people get a lot of change form clients?
Rigging and retopo, ahhhh the calmness
I find myself gravitating more and more to things with less creativity and more technical work
Yes, they most too often don't respect that
It's a slippery slope, client notes. I'll never forget the advice to contractually agree to a set number of revisions.
rigging is a great skill to have !
I'm getting tired of clients frying my brain with change this and change that, too many minds with too many different tastes
What really has my attention now a days is rigging. I like the technical aspect
The first thing I did was change Blender to left click, that was years ago. I've been wanting to try the right click and see if it's really worth it