
Show off your 3d models - Reddit
Image posts must either feature 3D content, or have obvious context related to 3D. When posting 3D artwork that could reasonably be mistaken for a non-3D image (e.g., photorealism, certain NPR styles, etc.), it is a good idea to include a clay or wireframe render to prevent your image from being removed by mistake.
Do you do 2d or 3d art or both? : r/ArtistLounge - Reddit
Sep 6, 2023 · A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice ...
List of 3D Art competitions/challenges : r/3Dmodeling - Reddit
May 31, 2021 · A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc.
Which art style is easiest for a one-person dev to learn?
Jan 3, 2022 · Same art principles apply to all.of them but pixel is less demanding in terms of mechanical skill. I would say pixel art. But ..... a no talent hack can just do vector art through Inkscape. Thats my recommendation: 2d vector art, Followed by pixel art, then 2d art then 3d art.
3D Poser Program? : r/ArtistLounge - Reddit
Aug 3, 2020 · A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice ...
Why is 3D art so much easier than 2D? : r/Unity3D - Reddit
2D is “harder” because that’s where the skill is; it trains your eyes in nearly every discipline (lighting, colour, perspective, etc). 3D’s strength is the tool. Studios will hire a good 2D artist over a mediocre 3D artist even if the job is 3D; because …
What are some good subs for 3D art? : r/ArtistLounge - Reddit
May 13, 2022 · A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice ...
Is 3D really easier than 2D? : r/ArtistLounge - Reddit
Sep 28, 2020 · I saw this Instagram story yesterday from a really good Korean illustrator (bless me if I remember who it was) saying that becoming proficient at 3D is a lot easier than 2D drawing / painting. That struck me because I have years of experience and went to art school (never did sculpture though, it was comic arts school), but whenever I tried 3D ...
r/90s3DArt - Reddit
r/90s3DArt: Share 90s and early 2000s 3D art which you found on Web Archive or other websites! Uploaded works must be from these eras.
Tutorial on how to make the 'string art' projects? : r/3Dprinting
Oct 3, 2023 · Here, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals gather to discuss, troubleshoot, and explore everything related to 3D printing with the Ender 3. Whether you're looking for guides on calibration, advice on modding, or simply want to share your latest 3D prints on the Ender 3, this subreddit is your go-to hub for support and inspiration.