sure, why not? a good modeler simply models.
So if i can only make a good detailed 3D model but ONLY if i have physical reference on my hand like action figure etc (a mere image reference ain't enough of references), otherwise i can't model anything, can be considered as Good / Proper 3D Modeler??
sure, why not? a good modeler simply models.
First, 3d artists/modelers aren't people who just digitally recreate designs that already exists. Most of the time they model/design things from scratch. For me a good modeler is a modeler that can model anything that is asked for, with great overall look/design if it's designed from scratch, and high overall shape/dimensions accuracy if we are talking recreation of design that already exist, good/clean/usable topology is minimum. He/she must be able to achieve high results with or without any type of reference. To me it's much bigger challenge to create something from scratch than to recreate something that already exists, because when you design something from scratch there are million things that you have to look for, overall look, design language, will that design fit where it supposed to, how it supposed to. Depending on the usage, will topology/geometry be good/clean enough for 3d printing, will it be good for animation purposes, will it be good performance wise etc. In recreation you don't have to bother with half of those things.
Man, if you can do that, you really can do whatever you want, and if you only want to do that because it's the way you like to work, if you do it right you can be considered a great Good / Proper 3D Modeler of course!
And after seeing your work, and adding to what other colleagues have said, for me you are already a Good / Proper 3D Modeler, also I think that extrapolating those models from a simple image would be a daunting task, the best way from my point of view The view would be the one you already have, because the alternative would be to have some very detailed blueprints, and I doubt they exist!
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