It is worth noting that the female mesh was run through Decimation Master at 1% prior to these renders. This was my first attempt at reducing the poly-count so it would be possible to add the detail I want. However, I didn't get quite what I wanted, as the new topology is not ideal for resculpting, so it appears decimation should wait until the end of the sculpting process while retopology can take place earlier in the process. I'll go back retopologize using the high-poly version.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The Bodies
So here is what I turned in. I won't say these are finished. Being new to ZBrush without formal training has proven to be a challenge, but one that served as a great learning experience. At this point, both models are at their densest I can comfortably work with them. It is now time to learn retopology during my break between quarters so I can add the detail and refinements I wanted in these sculpts.
Friday, November 5, 2010
The Recluse
This is the mech that I've been working on the last week. I've decided to go with a brown, desert-ish look to it. Its been a bit updated from its original form. I added some organic shapes and detailed it up a bit. That and a weathered texture and here you have The Recluse.
The unfinished model has been on my drive forever. Its a good feeling to see it completed. Modeled in Maya. Textured in ZBrush with Polypaint. Rendered with Mental Ray.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Sportsmech - Mr. Sticky
So, here you have what a speed enthusiast might drive if mechs ever became standard.
Poly-modeled in Maya and rendered with Maya Software with two lights. No textures, only shader materials.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
From the Vault
I thought that since the blog was seeming quite stark I'd share some of my older work. Enjoy.
The Stones - 3DS Max & Photoshop - 2003 |
Chopsticks - 3DSMax - 2004 |
At the Bacchanal I (promo) - Poser & 3DS Max - 2003 |
At the Bacchanal II (promo) - Poser & 3DS Max - 2003 |
When Angels Weep - Poser & Photoshop - 2004 |
Maria Fumaça - 3DS Max - 2004 |
Chester the Cheetah - 3DS Max - 2004 |
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