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New Feng Zhu website

  • In my first and previous post in this game dev log entry, I had written that I wanted to do a game which was a collection of simple retro games. Unity released a new major release (2019.3) while I was putting the initial project together, and I…

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  • Just a test #2. Still working on the new section.

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    Here is some of my old work.. the first pic is of a 3d model of a human head I was working on about 2 years ago in 3dsmax, using nurbs. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't model a head with…

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Submitted by souri on
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Check it out, guys. New art and tutorials as well!

http://www.artbyfeng.com/

Submitted by Makk on Thu, 20/01/05 - 12:00 AM Permalink

fpghastyys!!
:D

Submitted by Rizo on Wed, 26/01/05 - 7:56 PM Permalink

Well, i think that the tutorials needs some more explanation.... you need to have some deep information about it before redthem... or you just can't get them. Anyway, the improvment of his work from the old website to this one is gigantic.. maybe because he was working with Ryan Church in the creation of concepts for Star Wars Episode 3.
Rizo

Submitted by palantir on Wed, 26/01/05 - 10:24 PM Permalink

I know what you mean about the tutes. It?s a bit like this:
Step 1: Draw a quick but really cool looking sketch
Step 2: Colour it in
Step 3: Add highlights and shadows
Step 4: Add heaps of detail
And done! An awesome piece of artwork in only four easy steps [:P]

I shouldn?t complain, it?s great to see the stages of development for some pieces of his work. Those tutorials obviously aren?t meant for amateurs.

The new site?s awesome, anyway.

Submitted by Kalescent on Thu, 27/01/05 - 2:02 AM Permalink

Personally I think thats excellent, there does seem to be a certain attainable skill level of artwork in which a mojority of tutorials are made for - and once you obtain that level, youll soon find that the chances of finding a master tutorial, or like Zhu's workflow tut's very slim.

Its like Palantir said, Those tutorials are'nt really aimed at amatuers.

Submitted by souri on Sun, 30/01/05 - 4:00 AM Permalink

Yeh, it's great to see how Feng's work has progressed. Everyone knows of his quick concepts with line art and grey blocking in. It seems howadays he's doing full scale coloured masterpieces! It's great because he's a very creative person and it's being able to finally see his creativity as almost finished art instead of roughs.

Posted by souri on
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Check it out, guys. New art and tutorials as well!

http://www.artbyfeng.com/


Submitted by Makk on Thu, 20/01/05 - 12:00 AM Permalink

fpghastyys!!
:D

Submitted by Rizo on Wed, 26/01/05 - 7:56 PM Permalink

Well, i think that the tutorials needs some more explanation.... you need to have some deep information about it before redthem... or you just can't get them. Anyway, the improvment of his work from the old website to this one is gigantic.. maybe because he was working with Ryan Church in the creation of concepts for Star Wars Episode 3.
Rizo

Submitted by palantir on Wed, 26/01/05 - 10:24 PM Permalink

I know what you mean about the tutes. It?s a bit like this:
Step 1: Draw a quick but really cool looking sketch
Step 2: Colour it in
Step 3: Add highlights and shadows
Step 4: Add heaps of detail
And done! An awesome piece of artwork in only four easy steps [:P]

I shouldn?t complain, it?s great to see the stages of development for some pieces of his work. Those tutorials obviously aren?t meant for amateurs.

The new site?s awesome, anyway.

Submitted by Kalescent on Thu, 27/01/05 - 2:02 AM Permalink

Personally I think thats excellent, there does seem to be a certain attainable skill level of artwork in which a mojority of tutorials are made for - and once you obtain that level, youll soon find that the chances of finding a master tutorial, or like Zhu's workflow tut's very slim.

Its like Palantir said, Those tutorials are'nt really aimed at amatuers.

Submitted by souri on Sun, 30/01/05 - 4:00 AM Permalink

Yeh, it's great to see how Feng's work has progressed. Everyone knows of his quick concepts with line art and grey blocking in. It seems howadays he's doing full scale coloured masterpieces! It's great because he's a very creative person and it's being able to finally see his creativity as almost finished art instead of roughs.