Anonymous
3/22/2025, 11:01:21 PM
No.1009915
>>1009875
>Would you consider this the hardest type of stuff to work on?
No, it's a naive and simplified style that omit alot of the things you have to pay attention to if you pursue something naturalistic looking.
Once you have amassed the skills so you can work on arbitrary complex scenes what determines how difficult any specific look
is to work on comes down to your volume of work per unit bespoke surface area.
Art styles with exact geometrical worn in surfaces that are rich in detail are the hardest ones. Things like Organic panelized machinery with lot of overhangs and
machine part that overlaps one another etc, you can't realy sculpt it but it is semi-organic and and modelling it is very tedious.
Art styles like that of 'Vitaly Bulgarov' are the most difficult ones. You'll find that even when you know what to do and how you can't actually do them.
Because you burn out throwing that much work onto your surfaces. The man is a machine of willpower to do what he does being so prolific in such a tedious style.
It's sort of like the difference between knowing how to run a marathon once every couple of weeks where actually replicating the style involves doing a ultra marathon daily.
>Would you consider this the hardest type of stuff to work on?
No, it's a naive and simplified style that omit alot of the things you have to pay attention to if you pursue something naturalistic looking.
Once you have amassed the skills so you can work on arbitrary complex scenes what determines how difficult any specific look
is to work on comes down to your volume of work per unit bespoke surface area.
Art styles with exact geometrical worn in surfaces that are rich in detail are the hardest ones. Things like Organic panelized machinery with lot of overhangs and
machine part that overlaps one another etc, you can't realy sculpt it but it is semi-organic and and modelling it is very tedious.
Art styles like that of 'Vitaly Bulgarov' are the most difficult ones. You'll find that even when you know what to do and how you can't actually do them.
Because you burn out throwing that much work onto your surfaces. The man is a machine of willpower to do what he does being so prolific in such a tedious style.
It's sort of like the difference between knowing how to run a marathon once every couple of weeks where actually replicating the style involves doing a ultra marathon daily.