Still seeking a new 3D art role. Here's my latest completed project: model Modelled in Maya, textured in Substance Painter, rendered in Marmoset Toolbag. Concept by Catherine Unger. 1050 tris, 1024x1024 diffuse, unlit.
Aaaaaand I'm done! :) This was a really fun project to work on! Thanks to Catherine Unger for letting me recreate her concept in 3D. 1050 tris, 1024x1024 diffuse, unlit. model Let me know what you think!
Thanks for sorting it out :) It's supposed to be a futuristic space racer based in the year 2064, the styling of the background is trying to convey a sense of speed as well as trying to look like those old grand prix posters from the 1960's
Cool stuff. I could tell by the end that this was done in the 1970s. I got a lot out of the commentary from Jerry Kindall's page, and the comments where everyone second-guesses the production is hilarious. Chariots of the Gods, baby. /jzero
I was listening to Bach, stopped to listen the first song Adam posted, and then went back to the Baroque master. It's an odd experience to contrast them. Music has been going downhill since they started dumbing it down in the 1750's.
Some stuff I've been working on pretty low poly work. Characters are around 2000 polygons horse is 1350, texture maps are 1*512 maps. I'll post wires/ texture maps later if theres a need hehe..... I also posted a western arena earlier which these models will features in. peace Show
I just started with a box and this is what came out. I dont have a plan. But i sat a poly limit at 2500. Its about 1900 now. Im not use to model low poly stuff so some construktive critisism is welcome. Maybe i will add hair or a helmet. Maybe some more armour...
Looking really good, I love your statue. I'm assuming new galtia is a reference to john golt from atlas shrugged? As the cover is your avatar. In which case I love the 1930s, mechanical and clean lines but not so sure about art deco elements :)
Sure, I can post what I'm working off of. I should mention the game is ~1920s Europe. I picked this somewhat simple German clock because the family that it will belong to isn't super well off and i thought it was a bit more modest. Thanks for the reply!