There! I used Ddo and I'm sold. I want to use it on every project! I still have to tweek some textures and add the shield and sword. I might have to redo the sword so it fits the design. This is rendered in Marmoset toolbag.
Oh my bad, I just assumed it was supposed to be metal. Here is a tutorial where Racer445 textured a sword. I think the handle of the sword has sort of the rubbery look you may be going for: http://www.nextgenhardsurface.com/index.php?pageid=racer445
Looks good so far. I feel like the could be some more texture detail on the metal sword, the edge being lighter, and I'm not sure if the wood sword would be that shiny given that they didn't have shellac back then. Cool stuff.
Awesome article. Are you sure the sword is post processing and not just 6 scaled models of the same sword? Also FYI IK'd feet is at least as old as Virtua Fighter 3 - 1996/97 Search for video showing them fighting on steps.
i think the good thing about patience is that each part of the design will feel fleshed out, so instead of looking at the project you start as i have to get it all done every-day. Look at it as i have to get this clothing to look right, that is how i get and or got by with the scylla "goal", i still have yet to pose and…
hey! just wanted to say that i'm almost done with the kunkka sword! I decided to not do the necrophos scythe as it seemed just a bit too complicated. I have just finished the high-poly model for the sword and it should be done by the end of the week!
Lovin this!! Sweet as sculpting, so damn slick. I would assume the sword was bestowed upon him in some manner?Tis quite a nice sword, I think it fits in quite nicely, just need a means to keep it attached. Keep it up!
Well well, my first post and entry here on polycount, but been a forum lurker for ages. Going to try to create a unique sword for Kunka.... here is my 5 min sketch just saying, a boat in a sword is just how logic works.
looks awesome vahl, I only really have one 'complaint'?. maybe it's the angle, but the sword doesn't look like it can be pulled out of the sheath due to the shape of the sword. as I said though, might just be the viewing angle. Great work!
cholden check out 7 samurai and the HUGE freakin katana that mifune used. i so loved that sword. http://www.thelooniverse.com/movies/japan/kurosawa/7samurai/7samurai02.jpg it was over double the length of a normal sword.. probably close to 6 foot