Hey all! Time for my next scene, and this time I'm doing one of my favorite settings, Victorian! I got inspired after I played the Order : 1886 again, and the Whitechapel area really got me with how atmospheric it was. Plus, it's been years since I've done a Victorian style scene, so I'm really excited to start on it!…
Are you guys extruding the ornamental detail from stencils? At the moment it does resemble victorian style,but not quite.I know its a pain, but you need more complex panels than the square ones, and "victorian style" in general,tries to fit as much sculpted detail as it fits in every inch of the unused space of an…
Hey guys, I'm finally done with the first batch of my uni assignments and I am ready to do some proper work. Anyway, I have decided to create a new thread for this project since I have swayed from the original idea. My previous work can be found here: http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=68744 The key point of this…
Hi all, long time lurker first time poster. I have always wanted to post here but figured I was not good enough (I know poor mentality and if I don't post I run the chance of not getting better). So anywhoo, I decided that I wanted to make a new portfolio piece, something that is not typically me. I tend to use very…
Thanks for all the critiques and comments folks, i knew posting this up here before i continued any further would be a wise and inspirational choice. @torontoanimator: You were correct about the alpha maps, her wings are meant to be torn. I will post an idea of what I would like to do, but alas Maya and alpha maps do not…
Current State: Hey everybody, Here's the start of a Victorian Classroom scene I'm working on. Any C&C's are greatly appreciated! Primarily I'm looking for any pointers on layout and lighting, so if anyone has some insight into either of these things you'll be on Christmas card list for sure! Cheers!
I am going to be modeling the Frederick Butler House, a restored Victorian home in Detroit for a class assignment. I will be updating my progress regularly Here's the reference sheet: Not much to look at yet, but here's the initial block out: