geep opened this issue on Nov 27, 2003 ยท 64 posts
Riddokun posted Fri, 28 November 2003 at 8:21 PM
i really wouldn't dare to sell things like that... no match with the quality standards of the marketplace, especially given the fact i have roughly less than 6 months of experience :) As long as i am not satisfied with my skills, have things to learn and the opportunity of not speinding any money to maintain a website, i intend to keep focused on freebies, that's all it worth ! (never tried aiko though, could you show me/send me renders of it ? i heard she was one of the least bad attempt of an anime character in the early days) by the way i do not want to rise a debate/argument about comparing women and men.. for me we are equal in results and potential but nature made us not using same methods to achieve same goals. so far what i have read in scientific magazines was that the brain pattern of women was more using both emisphere, both emitionnal and mechanical ones, and by this, they are more prone to artistic sensitivity, i bet it is important for texture making, shading, drawing. Men are a bit more hearthly/binary thinking, with either their emotionnal or mechanical part. As such, they had been seen to have more affinities with geometry and spatial appliations of it, as for modelling in 3d. By the way it is good we are not all the sames... there are differences, that do not make one superior to the other, just rather complementary. What is a good mesh without texture ? what is a nice texture that cannot fit any mesh ? for sara, yes i discovered in pain she could not at all use the v3 stuff after all, despite what was suggested (maybe a uv remapping, but it would be a tedious work)