so it’s good if you set yourself a goal like for example making a hat for team fortress 2, a skin for dota 2, some small mod or create an artwork of your favorite character/environment. when i started with 3D i didn’t have a goal and therefore didn’t make progress. :Dīut the most important 1st step is to have a goal. also you should checkout the polycount WIKI which is a goldmine containing tipps and tutorials – you could spend days reading through it. i’m mostly visiting where you can find tons of awesome people which can help when you’ve questions. i think the next step is to have a good community. Only one set of Wings can be used at a time. When obtained, they can be added to the Wardrobe. When used, they apply or remove mechanical green wings. They are awarded to players who beat all 24 Set Dungeons (excluding the Necromancers) successfully within the Mastery time limit. I’m sure you already know that google/youtube is full of awesome tutorials. Wings of Mastery are a vanity item for Diablo III. Great to hear that you like my videos :) i hope you’ll like future ones too :) regarding your questions: Hopefully I can dig this out my browsing history. Of course, Epic’s introducing to Cascade and particles is a good startīut there’re also some twitch streams which were done by the Epic Games customer relation department, so some Senior VFX artist show their techniques (didn’t watch all of them by now)…one is missing, can’t find it. I got some from people I don’t know where there working, for example this guys: I’m working with UE4 so I looked for UDK and UE4 tuts. I found some Tutorials on Youtube from different people.
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