Looking good, Brian. Lots of detail. Is that geometry or displacement/normal mapping? The textured piece should be interesting when complete. :-)
So, just joined here a couple days ago and finally finished setting up the account and loading in my models that I'm able to and decided to post a WIP on another set piece that's in progress. Most of the models I have listed are currently being produced, refined, ect for a stop-motion film I'm helping to produce. I'm the only designer for all of the set pieces, and thus the entire look and feel of the movie relies solely on these pieces. It's a huge burdan but I'm hoping to get some honest, constructive criticism out of this site to both better my work and help the projects I work on! Please let me know what you think! I plan to do a final showcase of the film when it's done as well.
PS, the aliasing and jagged edges were due to decemating, as this is a 7" wide print we had to lose a little fine quality to show the bigger details. It's more for a far to mid read than a close up when it gets to filming.
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Almost done now with the piece, adding in new screen shots then when it's finished I'll upload some renders and some post printed pics!
The real trick with this piece has been to get as much of the detail out of the piece that we're wanting while still using the affordable ABS plastic. Just putting the final touches on the detail, etching in more "depth" for cracks and so on to polish the product before sending it as a final prop piece in the scene.
Can't upload anymore images, so links for the new ones below:
http://imgur.com/NGESURq
http://imgur.com/1GWM8ug
Looking good, Brian. Lots of detail. Is that geometry or displacement/normal mapping? The textured piece should be interesting when complete. :-)
It won't have any textures, it's simply for 3d print (working out the kinks right now with level of detail in the final product) so yes it's all geometry! Thank you for the reply! :) If it's requested enough, I may do a game ready version and texture it!
Good
That's really impressive especially after you told me you didn't have to use a wacom to create it :)
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