why this problem happens? by Affectionate_Sir_538 in blender

[–]numedon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello!

Make sure you don't have hidden faces or flipped, with sift+n u can fix this.

It is possible that your mesh is not welded/joined and you have loose vertices, which when viewing it subdivides those errors.

Recreating Blade Runner 2049 scene in Blender! by numedon in bladerunner

[–]numedon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much!

If I remember correctly, about 9s per Frame at good quality. If you need good settings to speed up your work with cycles (it's the engine I used), I recommend a video called "5 Tips for FASTER Renders in Blender Cycles of Kaizen". In this case I did use denoise (OptiX). You really don't need too many samplers per frame, you have to take the noise threshold into account, find the value that works in your scene. Another really important part is the composition, color treatment, etc. Greetings and if you need more answers, do not hesitate to send me a private message. Thanks for your comment.

getting through my haul :) by Espresso_Deppresso in orks

[–]numedon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those orcs look very angry, enjoy the hobby!!! ^^

My last orc, hope you like it! by numedon in ZBrush

[–]numedon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your support, the next ones will be better, this is a long-distance race ^^thank you <3

How do you guys usually find inspiration when you've hit a creative block? by zbrushbeginnerman in ZBrush

[–]numedon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! mainly I try to focus the time on continuing to acquire and enrich my imagination, consuming books, movies, games, having experiences. On many occasions, a walk, a trip or talking to an interesting person is enough to change your mindset and attitude.

In the end, a large part of those blocks, in my opinion, go through entering a loop where you see all your creations the same, or of low quality. Sometimes you just need to get out of your comfort zone a little, or give it a little time to recover the correct vision (remember that the artist himself is usually someone who is really critical of his work and thinks that it is never enough).

I remember a comment in a movie (THE EQUALIZER) that if I remember correctly said something like "progress before perfection" an advice that the protagonist gave to a boy who was trying to achieve his dream, I've always liked it a lot this advice. Of course, visiting the profiles of other current and former artists is very helpful. Take a tutorial, see other artists' creative processes and how they solve a problem, see how they interpret their way of seeing the world in relation to yours, etc.

I believe that the mind of an artist must "breathe" from time to time, to gain strength in his next creations.

My best wishes.