This is part of a project I JUST found out on my college course for "Game Development."
I am to create my own original game and part of it involves creating these kind of images for the game. No, I am not making a game, its like a fun game of making your own game, its just a test and no game is being made.
Anyways, this is part of my assignment because I want to become an artist for games :P
I believe I have like two more characters to go :)
Janet Merai Aila © Janet Merai Aila
Image © Janet Merai Aila
I am to create my own original game and part of it involves creating these kind of images for the game. No, I am not making a game, its like a fun game of making your own game, its just a test and no game is being made.
Anyways, this is part of my assignment because I want to become an artist for games :P
I believe I have like two more characters to go :)
Janet Merai Aila © Janet Merai Aila
Image © Janet Merai Aila
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 1000 x 700px
File Size 211.7 kB
Cute pic!
A little critique to hopefully help you out with your goals: A model sheet for 3D should be drawn from a more straight-on view (direct front and side with the subject in a neutral, symmetrical pose). That's more the kind of thing 3d characters are modeled from.
A little critique to hopefully help you out with your goals: A model sheet for 3D should be drawn from a more straight-on view (direct front and side with the subject in a neutral, symmetrical pose). That's more the kind of thing 3d characters are modeled from.
Here's one that I did a long time ago: <a href="http://www.furnation.com/portia/art/portia/pModelSheet.jpg">Portia's Model Sheet</a>
The arms should be raised out to the sides in a cross-like pose instead of down at the sides and I should've drawn in fingers but it's otherwise usable.
The arms should be raised out to the sides in a cross-like pose instead of down at the sides and I should've drawn in fingers but it's otherwise usable.
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