Strange Behavior (Illustration) Entry: Bryan Ballinger


#6

I decided to change the focus of his attention from little piles of nuts to something a little more representative.


#7

nice visualization of you concept!

will be watching to see how it goes :slight_smile:


#8

Thanks Simon!


#9

Wow, you’ve progressed a lot so far. Nicely done, man!

Had you thought about an environment to put him in?


#10

thanks Chris. I’m thinking a simple reflective robotic futurist background. Really simple tho, to keep the focus on the character and what he’s doing.


#11

Nice work so far, :thumbsup:
that stuff looks like a iron worm that thought would be a nice touch on ur idea!
will back to see whats ur nex step Bryan!

Keep good works coming and goodluck, mim, :wink:


#12

That’s excellent. I love it. A little crit (but it’s a detail) I thin the ear box needs something like a screw because the penetration iwith the sphere is a little to hard I thin.
I will follow this promising thread.


#13

Thanks Mim! And thanks for the crit Vincent, it’s a good suggestion. I’ll take a look at the ear pieces again after texturing.


#14

Here’s the shaders that I’m using in Maya for the doggiebot. Most of them are going to be really reflective.


#15

Here are the settings on one of his main shaders. I’m using a mentalray shader for some nice flecky paintyness, and because I really like the reflection quality of the shader.


#16

“2D-ish” 3D? I LOVE IT!! !! !! !! !! !!:scream:


#17

Here’s the doggie lit with just some Final Gathering inside a gray sphere. I like the sparkly metallic shader.


#18

And here’s the model with reflectivity and shadows turned on. Lookin’ much better. You can see how reflective and shiny the materials are now. Of course they’re just reflecting the plain sphere that’s around them. I’m gonna change that next with some some image based lighting and reflections.


#19

Very nice and funny concept. I liked a lot your idea and The “doggie” design!, its great !! :thumbsup:
Why not doggie explores an organic subject instead of a metallic object??? I think will be nice to put face to face the robotic and the organic, only a comment :slight_smile:
Good luck and fore sure I’m going to follow this thread !


#20

So, I want to light this scene with a high dynamic range image. I also want to capture lighting that’s at floor level. So I took 5 different exposures of a light probe that I placed on the floor of the hallway in my mother’s house. Then I used photoshop to combine them into one HDR image. I’ll use that for the image based lighting and it should also make for some nifty reflections too.


#21

You have no idea how bad i want to see this done, you’re doing a great work!!

Digg it:thumbsup:


#22

Here’s a close up of the the surfaces with the new HDRI lighting. I’m really pleased with the way the shaders are handling the reflections. Next up, the final render.


#23

This robot is outfitted with all the latest detection gear, sensors, and recording devices. But he’s also a dog. So, he’s not exactly investigating what the manufacturer and owner might have wanted. :slight_smile:

This piece was inspired by my two strangely behaved, large, pet dogs. As well as my backyard.


#24

Ohhhh !! !! It took me by surprise that you’re done already, I could write here something like: ‘you could put an element on the background or something’, but i really don’t wanna, this pic makes me fond of 3-D again, something i have felt very very few times lately. So… i don’t care bout’ the background anymore.
I don’t know if is the beautiful palette, the simplicity of the concept, or the whacky model, or the fact it doesn’t have any fancy fur effects (so tired of it) … I just plain like it a lot!
Best Luck Brian, thanks for the candy:).


#25

Wow Gabriel, your words mean a lot. Thank you so much.