Good start, fun reference! you could have some fun with the proportions if you want to make it more like flcl or killer robot. What is the plan for this? a cool render or a game model?
Are you just starting out or are you learning some new technique/approach ? Any previous works to show your current skills ? Guns or Vehicles or Giant Robots with Death Rays or building ?
Can this happen in 3ds max too? Say i have a robot with many single baked items, can i somehow pack them all together and then rearrange the textures to fit on them?
+1 for the autobot solution. No moderator needed, no bad blood because of warnings and bannings, no excuses, just a machine which does not takes sides or can be discussed with. All hail our robot overlords!
I like them both so ive decided to do both versions, couldnt hurt. One is more robotic and the other is more humanoid for lack of a better term. Thanks for the input guys!
sweet. The one advancement that Im really looking forward to from work like this is the possibilty of having robotic limbs for amputee patients. Losing a limb has always scared the crap out of me.
Im more worried about the Japs making "security " robots then the aussies making zombies . At least when it's all said and done the zombies won't be mounted with missles and 50 calibure machine guns .
I had to do something for myself between all the client work and other projects; also had to be something that's not cyberpunk or sci-fi, so it's always nice but tough to engage in the usual introspection of "What else do I like to draw besides robots...? hmmm..." That along with the challenge of carrying the same…
Hey guy im texturing a robotic cat and i am having trouble trying to hand paint a metal texture. If anyone could give me a tutorial or some good tip that would be great. P.S. im using photoshop and this is what
Hello, i'm just looking for an opportunity to work with 3D, even for a low price at start. See my jobs: Aquatic Robot based on a Matt Dixon concept. Dukemon's Aegis Shield Kohaitsu - Autoral Sword See more: https://www.artstation.com/johnjaeger