Well, I was modelling up until the last minute, so I only have one good lighted render. I’ll put up more as my poor, weeping CPU turns them out, but for now I’ll post some flat, boring, unlighted pics.



Well, I was modelling up until the last minute, so I only have one good lighted render. I’ll put up more as my poor, weeping CPU turns them out, but for now I’ll post some flat, boring, unlighted pics.



So this was an adventure, to say the least.
A buddy of mine referred me to this contest well nigh a month ago, and I decided to go along with him and make something roughly within the guidelines both for practice and to keep him company. I didn’t have much faith in my modelling technique, so I never really expected to finish, much less post anything. As things worked out, it turned out better than expected and Carl twisted my thumbs until I agreed to finish up and post. And here we are.
The best part of the month I spent modelling the beast. It’s my first organic critter, and as such I made many silly mistakes along the way. This is the bit I’d most like opinions on.
The metallic end has its own set of amusing stories (such as the quarter-million screw polygons that slipped by me) but took much less time and I was rushed particularlly on the left side of the body.
Any comments will most definately be appreciated, as I’m still trying to get a good grasp on Maya.
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