He looks kinda wobbly for a precisely made robot - I'm still not sure why there are so many people doing hard surface modelling in z-brush... I think you get much nicer results using good old sub-d in maya or max. But thats just me talking.
Not sure if this is supposed to be who do I think should win, or who will win? Who I think should (from what I've seen so far) is katzeimsack, though there are a lot of great entries out there. Who will win? Either something generic and robotic or something generic and demonic. But we'll see eh! :)
So our class was working in teams to create a mass effect scene. The environment artists also had two weeks to make some sort of robotic arm/device/droid thing and have it all rigged and animated. Here is what I did. Didn't really get a lot of time for animation but I got it done which is what really mattered.
Hey, Over the last several weeks I created this robot character as part of a science fiction world I've been working on. A key reference and goal for the project was to create a character as simple and endearing as WALL-E. Any feedback on where you think I went wrong or right would be greatly appreciated. Best Ben…
So .. I recently picked up the challenge of modeling a robot as big as the one from Titan Fall. I did use it as a reference of course but then decided to add some of my own stuff to it. Tell me what you guys think. So far I've finished the legs. This is a WIP after finishing day 2 of this project.
Thanks man! :D Cheers :D Here is an update on the robotic arm, In all the ref images a lot of surfaces are covered in fabric tarps but, i really like the hard surface metal look of the main concepts so I am going to stick to that. Will likely have it moving a module or something in the final scene
Nice work going on here Tortillachips, reminds me of the DVD i bought recently by Mike jenson (Hard surface techniques in Zbrush). I recently created an environment set in zbrush and had always planned to create a mech robot also, might need to get starting soon. Anyways keep going
Thank You So Much! It Feels Good To Hear That From Such An Amazing Artist As Yourself :) Ill Get Those Parts Fixed Up ASAP :) I still go back and look at your sci-fi slum enviro all the time, I Love It! Btw the robot is looking great as well :D
We recently started doing themed speedpaints at work during lunch break. These are three of the first, starting from last Friday. Usually about 40 minutes each. "Girl vs. Giant Robot": "The Folly": "The Fifth Rider of the Apocalypse": Hope to keep these up nearly every day to improve digital painting.
One of the hands on reviews I read said it was able to do head tracking. That combined with a normal controller in an FPS would be a good combo. Is it at all possible that Peter Molyneux had a son named Milo? Possibly died horribly? Because then we could give that AI a robot body with rocket boots, Yeah.