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Lil' Spaceman Model
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Modeler_in_the_Myst:
I made this little spaceman over the last couple days and most of it went fairly quickly, at least for me. I might tweak the fingers to they are more cartoony proportions and make the the booties more detailed, but otherwise I like how it turned out. It's a mix of box modeling with some wirework, especially for the legs. I don't know if there is an officially term for wireing together shapes to other shapes and then adding surfaces, but I did a bit of that too, as I find it's a nice way to add detail. The chest plate mostly.
For once, I like how it looks both subdivided and normal.
All colouring is with materials, texturing is dark voodoo to me still.
rellik420:
looks pretty good. you should probably texture his front plate thing on his stomach. this character looks like it would be really fun to animate. keep it up
Modeler_in_the_Myst:
Thank you very much. ;D
Alas, texturing, as mentioned, is a dark and mystical art to me as rigging, if not more so.
I made this little scene using a lander I made for our intrepid adventurer, and the ground is a heightmap of some craters I found online extruded in terranim8or.
dwsel:
Your character looks really funny ;) Do you plan animating your scene?
I believe the ground has too few divisions so for me it looks too smooth for a Moon surface. If I could suggest something:
- I'd either model craters by hand in cartoony manner, so they would suggest that it's Moon.
- I'd make more detailed mesh, maybe procedurally generated.
Modeler_in_the_Myst:
The height map I found is fairly high resolution, I'll re-extrude (or whatever the technical term is) with higher divisions, perhaps adding a few rocks on the surface.
As for animating, I hope to. Besides just having fun exploring this art, I made this model with every piece of knowledge I know on making a simple to animate model.
Do you, or any else, know any good tutorials on using the influence volumes?
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