I have decided to take a look at other 3D artist's portfolios, in order for a better understanding of how to perhaps make my portfolio and assets look more professional. This has proved very useful. Seeing such examples that showcase the steps they used as well as the various maps (texture/normal etc) really opens my eyes into how I can showcase my creations.
This is Clinton Crumpler who is a 3D artist that has also got various tutorials on digital tutors that I will take a look at as they look like they will be a great help.
http://clintoncrumpler.com/74261/portfolio
It is really helpful seeing the layout that he uses to showcase his work. Especially the progress images that showcase how the polys look on his 3D objects etc.
This is John Valenti. What is remarkable about him is that he is near enough self-taught which by the look from his work informs us of his self discipline as his pieces are fantastic. Again he has a very nice laid out portfolio showing you the polys and maps used for his environments.
http://johnvalentiart.com/
However I have found a portfolio site which is incredible and looks to be extremely useful for my learning.
http://www.artbywiktor.com/index.html
Wiktor Ohman's portfolio goes into incredible detail and he seems very knowledgeable in his work. On one of his bigger pieces he even gives a pdf breakdown which looks like could help me with my project and my general improvement overall.
http://artbywiktor.com/apartmentbreakdown/breakdown_sd.pdf
The reason for looking at these portfolio's is to help inspire me into creating something of high quality as well as teaching me how too. Seeing these artists breakdown there environments into pieces really helps me picture how to do mine.
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