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Eng1ne
08-20-2003, 07:16 PM
Hey,
this is my first piece I will submit to Cgtalk,
and I know it is nothing great but I am kinda new to Maya and 3D program in whole and I am 15 so please be understandable :rolleyes:

This is just an early render of the modell I am going to work a bit more with it and I hope to get some suggestions here.
(I need to learn more about textures and creating textures for maya I dont know a thing)




http://hem.fyristorg.com/SwordY/RoBoBOB.jpg

Nice backround eh? :D
Sorry about the big size but I did not think about it, I have quite good res so itīs rather small for me sorry about it folks

diazgl
08-20-2003, 09:08 PM
uhm, start by making smaller test renders?

cmon, if you're gonna be serious about this, make something really worthwhile. I'm not saying this isnt....basically, I AM. Just try adding more content to your "scene"

FloydBishop
08-20-2003, 09:45 PM
I like the head and the body, but I'm not too sure about the way the gun arms connect to the body. Are those tubes, some kind of flexible material, or one solid piece?

Nice start for just getting going with Maya.

Eng1ne
08-20-2003, 09:51 PM
Floyd Bishop, The tubes is solid material
I have been wondering of some rotating device otherwise this thing will on walk forward and shoot straight forward :)

Anyways diazgl I just made this scene or modell in suspect of learning.
And I need to understand whatīs wrong with my modells to make better ones,
ofc the design of this thing is really bad I lack fantasy ;(

And I dont really know how I should add details to my models :/

diazgl
08-24-2003, 12:41 PM
sorry, my last post was rather pointless. Ok, maybe you should start by drawing your character on paper and making him more practical. As in, make him be able to use basic motion, turn and everything. Since this is an exercise, it wouldn't harm for you to use reference from other sources. Think robocop, or aibo or anything you could find.

Eng1ne
08-25-2003, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by diazgl
sorry, my last post was rather pointless. Ok, maybe you should start by drawing your character on paper and making him more practical. As in, make him be able to use basic motion, turn and everything. Since this is an exercise, it wouldn't harm for you to use reference from other sources. Think robocop, or aibo or anything you could find.

Thanks for the tips,
I have drawn a new model which can move like a a character should be able to.
I hope the final results will be better than on this one :)
Anyways thanks :beer:

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