Hello,
i am about to create a Desk from Dishonored 2.
I am work in Germany as a Cabinetmaker/Carpenter and about to end my Apprenticeship in coming August.
To bekome a fully maker, i need to build a furniture for final exam. Outside of my job, i'm a huge fan of gaming, including all of the Dishonored Game series...obviously. So i am a totaly newby and work until now only with Fusion 360.
So my goal is to create a 1:1 3D model of the desk and then based on that i will create a more exam friendly and simpler version of it . For the last step I have to rethink all the wood joints to make it hold up in reality.
So at the End we dont get a real Dishonored Table but a interpretationt of it.
Wish me Luck!
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First I took several ingame screenshots from different angles.
Then i imported the images into Fusion 360 and calibrated the desk to my wish height of 760mm and started modelling. It's really easy with Fusion as long as there are enough edges and corners.
It's not really finished, but I don't need a perfectly finished desk to continue.
So that's fine with me.
This is very cool! I'm excited to see where it goes, as a middling woodworker myself, and as a big fan of Dishonored.
Hey dig your project - subscribed 👍️
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"So my goal is to create a 1:1 3D model of the desk and then based on that i will create a more exam friendly and simpler version of it . For the last step I have to rethink all the wood joints to make it hold up in reality."
Also just a thought but I bet there might be interest seeing the exam version as well, once you're done.
https://polycount.com/discussion/224882/woodworking-and-other-real-world-projects#latest
Thank you for your intrest :)
I thought about sharing the design process of my exam version in this topic as well.
Also you will see the finished version after it will be build maybe in may or june for the exhibition on june 30th.
But first i have to complet all the paperwork and technical drawings in 1 month.
Fingers crossed / thumbs are pressed
And thanks for the link
Soooo,
it was not my plan but i finished the Dishonored Desk and rounded the edges. What i know is that Fusion is not the right program for Game moddeling so i'm not going to make a used look with scratches...this is out of my knowlige.
"What i know is that Fusion is not the right program for Game moddeling so i'm not going to make a used look with scratches...this is out of my knowlige."
Personally. know a couple of HS artists that've integrated CAD into their respective asset pipeline/workflows, due mainly toward acquiring a more overall streamlined efficiency generating consistent AAA quality work so entirely doable - anyway a brief breakdown utilizing double precision solid modeling, as an example:
https://polycount.com/discussion/208690/game-ready-lowpoly-asset-from-fusion-360-workflow-guide
uhhh...that looks really interesting thanks.
Maybe I should dig into that a bit when I'm done with my exam model!