It's been a while, wanna squeeze in a quickie before 2016 ends.
Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Fred Jones Scooby Doo
Labels:
3d,
cartoon,
character,
fan art,
fred,
fred jones,
scooby doo,
sculpt,
zbrush,
zbrush sketch.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Sneaks
Was cleaning up my C: and found some old sculpts that I thought got lost in my crashed drive a while back and found this sculpt in the goz temp file location.
C:\Users\Public\Pixologic\GoZProjects\Default.
Great place to clean up your files. Got to love ZBrush.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Football guy
Working on a design by Soon Sang Hong. Still very much WIP. I really liked the design when I first saw it as it reminded me of the anime Eyeshield 21.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Giacomo Turning
In the new age of 2015, wireframe rendering is still a bane, After 10GB of files and hours of mental ray contour rendering, good old playblast is the way to go. Of course it's not the best. but all other methods have their flaws too.
Also I have compiled a page for Giacomo on the projects page.
Also I have compiled a page for Giacomo on the projects page.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.
Some time back I helped out with Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. Worked on the Ammit, a part croc,part lion, part hippo creature that gives chase. It was really enjoyable to work on her.
Trailer:
Trailer:
In game:
Thursday, January 17, 2013
JD Pirate Headsup
One of the main considerations for this little project was to try and do stylized hair. Though it's not a big portion of the final render, it was one of the main decisions to finish it. Since I had the experience with styling hair in Blender, I considered blender for rendering --it was so, so intuitive to groom it in blender, I fell in love with it. At the same time, I wanted to try out Zbrush's fibermesh. Also considered Renderman as my choice of renderer. In the end it was a mix of zbrush's fibremesh and good old hand drawn curves. In the end, did a bit of texture adjustments,moved some parts around and tons of shader tweaks.
Comparing the older one and this one, forgive my shamelessness for posting that. I was a Vray noob then. I'm not surprised if I will hate this version one day but yeh moving on.
Big thanks to Dan, Dongjin and Brendan for your fresh eyes. Appreciate it much.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Ms Practise
Female head sculpt for practise. Dave mentioned before that sometimes sculpts with eyes closed have so much more life in them. Enough said. Agreed. Probably it's due to the default spheres in sculpts that make it look soul-less.
While I was working on this, I remembered a conversation I had with Jowy long time back. It was basically about what features one's ideal girl should possess. I mentioned ones like high cheek bones, pointy nose, big boobs and a$$. So much memories while working on this one. And no, Jowy this is far from the ideal girl, lol. as always crits and comments are welcomed.
While I was working on this, I remembered a conversation I had with Jowy long time back. It was basically about what features one's ideal girl should possess. I mentioned ones like high cheek bones, pointy nose, big boobs and a$$. So much memories while working on this one. And no, Jowy this is far from the ideal girl, lol. as always crits and comments are welcomed.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
"R"!
I logged onto facebook one day and saw this!
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Look at him, sooo well proportioned! |
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RIP wacom4 |
As always life works in wondrous ways- Wacom4 had to break. Maybe Karma hit me because I sold wacom3 to Italy. And my lovely mouse of 6 years double clicks all the time with one click. (I'll sell it to anyone if anyone needs that function.) And my flip flops snapped. This period of time has been a time of breakage and renewal. Sigh... Anyway back to the sculpt.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Homo neanderthalensis = Neanderthal Man
Niˈændərˌtɑls. With things strewn around me, I post this- the neanderthal man a.k.a caveman. As basic I live, the neanderthal is what I strive to be.
He's done in zbrush with the amazing powers of dynamesh. He's split into different subtools because a warning message pops up each time I try to subdivide. Time to get a new computer.
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Neanderthal Brothers of 3. |
Thursday, July 26, 2012
"Terror that flaps in the night."
Dark Wing Duck was done for a Blender competition on facebook organised by Joe Lee Manns. Took my stab at it since Dark Wing Duck was a childhood character I grew up with and also I've been wondering much about Blender. Modeling with the modifiers reminded me of 3DSMax which I do wish that Maya can have one day.
Since it was my first attempt at using Blender. I was googling everything. EVERYTHING. period. From navigation in the scene to rendering SSS and fur. I was a baby, not knowing anything. I wasn't able to do anything without googling for help and thanks to Blender's great online community and tutorials I was able pick it up really fast. The ones I used mainly were Blenderguru, Cgcookie and Youtube. Thoroughly impressed by Blender's rendering speed as well, it took seconds when occlusion was included.
For the contest, I was still trying to render hair and making it look good till the very last minute. YES, I am amazed by Blender's hair system also it is actually a particle system. and YES, it allows the hair strands to be very easily manipulated. However, I wasn't able to render the fur to look good. for some reason, it was getting blown out in some spots. Furthermore, rendering on an archaic system that runs on XP 32 bit was suicidal. I had to break the model and rendered them part by part and at times Blender just crashed after it finished rendering. F*** me. It was a thorough nightmare.
Time was running out and I had to just hand in a " decent" render. Deep inside I was devastated, I wasn't able to add fur, and even do proper textures for it. I had a vision for it which didn't pull through. Sigh.
After the deadline, I went back and started troubleshooting the file, going to older files for some materials setups, started reading more forums and tutorials. I did learn much in this process but honestly hope to still better it in the future. "The best is yet to be".
Since it was my first attempt at using Blender. I was googling everything. EVERYTHING. period. From navigation in the scene to rendering SSS and fur. I was a baby, not knowing anything. I wasn't able to do anything without googling for help and thanks to Blender's great online community and tutorials I was able pick it up really fast. The ones I used mainly were Blenderguru, Cgcookie and Youtube. Thoroughly impressed by Blender's rendering speed as well, it took seconds when occlusion was included.
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Model sheet supplied. |
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Modeled, rigged, pose test and simply lit with Blender. |
For the contest, I was still trying to render hair and making it look good till the very last minute. YES, I am amazed by Blender's hair system also it is actually a particle system. and YES, it allows the hair strands to be very easily manipulated. However, I wasn't able to render the fur to look good. for some reason, it was getting blown out in some spots. Furthermore, rendering on an archaic system that runs on XP 32 bit was suicidal. I had to break the model and rendered them part by part and at times Blender just crashed after it finished rendering. F*** me. It was a thorough nightmare.
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above is model before hair was added and bottom is with hair added. |
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Final submitted image for contest. |
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Final Rendered Image... for now. |
Friday, June 15, 2012
star wars: 1313
I've been busy much working on the awesome star wars: 1313. You know a game is awesome when you just take a look at the logo.
The logo is so grungy and textured, it makes me want to play it NOW!
Honestly, it's sooo good, it got 20 over awards and nominations at E3, 2012. The team is filled with super duper people, all experts in their various fields and when you put them together. BOOM! star wars: 1313 is made. It was thoroughly an inspiring and humbling experience working with these giants. BIG, BIG Congrats to the team. Everyone's hard work did pay off good!
I worked on the blue jumpsuit dudes who come out from behind boxes to say hi. They are shy guys and sometimes they just want to come out and play. Time for laser-tag!
Pew! Pew! Pew!
Here are the 3 sections released at E3, 2012.
The logo is so grungy and textured, it makes me want to play it NOW!
Honestly, it's sooo good, it got 20 over awards and nominations at E3, 2012. The team is filled with super duper people, all experts in their various fields and when you put them together. BOOM! star wars: 1313 is made. It was thoroughly an inspiring and humbling experience working with these giants. BIG, BIG Congrats to the team. Everyone's hard work did pay off good!
I worked on the blue jumpsuit dudes who come out from behind boxes to say hi. They are shy guys and sometimes they just want to come out and play. Time for laser-tag!
Pew! Pew! Pew!
Here are the 3 sections released at E3, 2012.
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