Ways to Improve your Renders – Blender Coaching


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Blender critique/coaching – taking some renders and showing ways they could be improved 🙂

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39 responses to “Ways to Improve your Renders – Blender Coaching”

  1. Criticize artist that are way better than you in every way is just playing retarded. Andrew Price grow so pretentious and boring that listen to him talking crap about great renders is pathetic. There are no characters in his portfolio and obviously has no idea about character design. I know I sound like a hater but he is not artistic authority qualify to gave anyone constructive feedback, just go in to polycount and your art will be judged by professionals with years of experience on the industry, not for some random guy who built he's career ripping tutorials from other pages.

  2. I half disagree a little with the cogs on the spider, I think making them a bit thicker might help but making the teeth of the cogs wider and taller might ruin the look. it's clear that the spider is meant to look like it was partially reconstructed from a Victorian watch. Or if the thickness doesn't work he could always just zoom in a bit. Basically zooming and rotating was all he needed to do

  3. @Blender Guru greetings from Germany^^ a Kaiser (yes it is a german word) is like a king but he rules over more than one kingdom and the kings of the kingdoms under a Kaiser are like his junior partners, so they have to do what the Kaiser says. Its like in the HRR (Holy Roman Empire) there had the Kaiser round about 500 kings (Könige in german) to control.

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