Steampunk Myths and Legends Entry: Eoin Cannon


#15

A composition test. I’m trying to communicate the awakening of spring. The framing is not perfect but I need to figure out something soon before I think of poses.


#16

Another Melbournian! Awesome!!

I used to be…now I’m Shanghainese!! Good luck mate…I love the concept, look forward to seeing it develop…

Cheers!


#17

I’m really struggling with composition as I never paint anything and I’ve neglected to learn how to compose an image properly.

I think this is the composition I will go with, I’m trying to convey a Winter/Spring transition through a full length portrait of this character. I should be able to do some interesting things with light in the image too hopefully.


#18

Posing up the mdoel and testing out my idea for a composition. The model itself needs work and will probably change a bit, especially around the legs.


#19

My progress on the glove. It’s not very ‘steampunk’ yet. The design is plate armour mixed with victorian and some celtic detailing. It’s a bit messy and unfinished but I want to see how it sits on the posed character before I model any more.


#20

Dude the glove is coming along really nice. Cant wait until its textures with dirt and scratches over it and you have finished modeling it.

Keep up the awesome work.


#21

wa wa wi wa, nice looking glove you got there.


#22

Really love the work so far, can’t wait to see more of this. The glove looks superb. How did you make the delicate details?


#23

Thanks for the comments folks

To do the glove details I drew out the designs with splines and used them as a template to make polys, which I shelled, bent and FFD’ed into position.


#24

Another composition test. Haven’t had much time to work on this. I’ve based this on Victorian era portrait photography which often has a very contrived look. The chair is a placeholder. No modeling is even close to final yet.


#25

I’m still settling on a pose for this that doesn’t suck. I think I’m on the right track with this one but please feel free to tell me otherwise. Everything still WIP. I need to get going seriously on the costume, I can’t draw so I tend to concept stuff out in 3D, which takes ages and I scrap heaps of stuff anyway. I’m still going for the quirky “Victorian Gentleman” angle, as if the character has been forced into a noble yet slightly uncomfortable pose. I’m still not totally convinced about the chair but I’ll get it closer to finished before I scrap it. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.


#26

Looking really good.


#27

really liking the composition and modeling. :slight_smile:

maybe a way you can incorporate nature into the piece is by having an elaborate wall paper design behind (cutout leaves or something). ?


#28

Thanks iskanderMellakh

I was definitely thinking of wallpaper of some kind for the back wall.
It would fit in well with the Victorian theme I’m tyring to go with.
I will hopefully have foliage and moss and vines erupting all around the character and creeping all over the place and up the wall also.


#29

Some more modeling and yet another change of pose. I’m struggling to stay with this project due to several constraints on my time. I’m thinking of some kind of spear or staff or something in his hand. Still heaps to do with modeling before I even look at anything else.


#30

Satyrs plays flute, right? But this one looks like a heavy metal drummer. Amazing work…


#31

Your pipeline and modeling is great…if it helps the framing / pose that i like from your tests is the one where he is infront of the tree…i think it’s the best one…:thumbsup:


#32

I’m still trying to find balance in the pose and proportions I’m not quite there yet. The grasping hand need lots of work. I’ve detailed the boot-things a bit, the straps need to be brought up to the level of the rest of it.

Any comments much appreciated


#33

Yes yes thats the pose!!!Best character on this challenge!!!
Look forward to see him with textures.Best wishes!
Cheers!


#34

Very nice modeling :thumbsup: The pose rocks!