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fraa
08-09-2002, 10:15 AM
Here's my early 3d rough.

http://fra.planet-d.net/pocket/%23cgtalk/shot01.jpg

that's for the OGL screenshot...

http://fra.planet-d.net/pocket/%23cgtalk/render01.jpg

... plus an early render

i'll try to refine the concept & proportions using this rough poly modeling before going subdiv' :)

NinoMojo
08-09-2002, 01:37 PM
That looks very unusual. Faannnntaaastic work man !
Keep it up, and stay pro-active.

Please finish it and suprise us by making it looking unexpected from what we can see now:bounce:
that's challengin you ^_^

fraa
08-12-2002, 09:35 PM
'continued to refine the pose

http://fra.planet-d.net/pocket/%23cgtalk/render05.jpg

http://fra.planet-d.net/pocket/%23cgtalk/render03.jpg

not yet the final modelisation...'hope so

OZ
08-12-2002, 09:57 PM
NOT THE FINAL!!?? ....ok!...u rox 4 sure!Keep it up! :buttrock:

Hunkasaurus
08-12-2002, 10:02 PM
wow

i love the style....looks as if this model was cut outta wood
good job :buttrock:

fraa
08-13-2002, 08:07 AM
Err, I guess i'm to dumb to make a effective 2d concept drawing... 'didn't hold a pencil since ages.
That's why I tried to design the thing I had in mind with raw modeling...

About the render, hehe. Actually, "lo-poly + arnold + dof" really looks likes a kind of tiny wooden toy. My main concern is to keep this feeling thru subdiv modeling (which is always far smoother than the lopoly model). 'hope i'll manage to do it.

Less talk, more action!

NinoMojo
08-13-2002, 08:47 AM
I know one or too guys that model as you draft without any paper
help. That's pretty impressive regarding to the results sometimes.

I think maybe once your eye is educated enough, you can avoid using paper refs for models you make on your own... There're just some guys like that I guess:D

Fraaa, do you intend to complexify you model my adding hands for
example or do you want it to stay toy-like ?

Can't wait for the hand painted version ! :))


see you:beer:

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