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guismo
11-17-2004, 06:24 PM
this is a character i am making from my old site. wich i shall redo. it is supposed to be a cool cliche alien. but i do not know if i am succeeding.

also i am still trying to learn the programs i am using: wings, zbrush and 3dstudio. specially 3d studio, from wich i know very little.

i needed for every detail of this to be the best i can make. the design, colors, model, texture and (future) animation, if anyone can help me with any detail i would appreciate very much. i really need help improving it.

the model is pretty much what i could do for now. the texture is more of a test, so are the colors. any sugestion of what to do, and more important, HOW to do would be very good.

well, here are the renders. i do not know the limit of size here, if it is wrong tell me and i will resize.

the sketch from the modified old flash animation i did:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/guismo/alien.jpg

the past render:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/guismo/quad.jpg

the last render, with a noise on the cloth (i will make them smaller), a little change in the eyes and some (theorical) fixes on the displacement:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/guismo/quad2.jpg

the processes almost finished are the modeling in wings and the displacement in zbrush. now goes the 3dstudio texturing, rig and rendering part that i guess will be the most difficult.
the render was in vray with hdri ilumination

thank very much for any critic. i really need them. and please, be thought on me

VLK
11-17-2004, 07:38 PM
The model looks great. Very cartoonish, I like that. I also really like the way you did the back of his head with the shiney red. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the textures on it.

guismo
11-17-2004, 11:24 PM
thanks, the idea was to be cartoonish in deed. but keeping an dark or sci fi look.
the shiny red was supposed to be a glass containning his brain. i think i will make the refraction smaller to make it clearer.

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