mrpoly, I forgot to come back and check this one. I think your pumpkins were out in front. Maybe Bart can look up data for us (timestamped "add to favorites"?)
mrpoly, I would upload the 15-minute version and the completed/fixed version on the same entry, and explain which is which so voters will know. I guess that goes for anyone who wants to go in and finish/clean up their entries.
Well, congrats Brandon!
mrpoly, I forgot to come back and check this one. I think your pumpkins were out in front. Maybe Bart can look up data for us (timestamped "add to favorites"?)
mrpoly, I would upload the 15-minute version and the completed/fixed version on the same entry, and explain which is which so voters will know. I guess that goes for anyone who wants to go in and finish/clean up their entries.
Blarumyrran, I like the unpolished/polished/featured idea. Helps gather up the great art but doesn't discourage people from submitting.
15 minutes go by faster than you'd think! I barely had enough time for these stairs-up:
http://opengameart.org/content/low-poly-stairs
Please vote by simply clicking "Add to Favorites"!
http://opengameart.org/category/art-tags/art-tutorial
Nice work!
What you have so far is fine. When you get to the shoulder and elbow, those are places where deforming will tend to show.
nubux: thanks!
If the rest of you are wondering, nubux is talking about this tutorial I just posted: http://clintbellanger.net/rpg/tutorials/isometric_tiles/
Here are some flagstone isometric tiles http://opengameart.org/content/flagstone-floor-tiles
And, here is a tutorial on how to leverage Blender to make isometric tiles. http://clintbellanger.net/rpg/tutorials/isometric_tiles/
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