Post Your Artwork part XVI
I think it's been an acceptable amount of time since the last one, so put up your art!
-2D!
-3D!
-Your game models!
-Your concept art!
-anything that doesn't get you banned!
EDIT: oh yeah, please inform us of what program(s) you used!
Alright, I'll start, here is a test render of a GameCube I made in Blender. I call it a test render because it's not finished, and probably won't get finished.
This is about as far as I get with art because I get inspiration for a new picture and drop the current one
I know that sucks, but I haven't figured out a way to avoid it.
So, it needs a lot of work, but I hope to come back to it someday.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
[edited by - wolfmanyoda on March 23, 2004 11:37:57 AM]
Nice GameCube model! It looks like you have the proper sizes on everything. Slap a texture on that and it will be even better.
I made this image about a year ago for a project that never really took off. Done in Photoshop 7 with a mouse(didn't have a tablet heheh). It was a character portrait and was only supposed to be viewed as a thumbnail. But I still like it anyway.
"Like the clouds, he has no place to go, and like the water, he never stops."
[edited by - Retsu on March 23, 2004 3:44:37 PM]
I made this image about a year ago for a project that never really took off. Done in Photoshop 7 with a mouse(didn't have a tablet heheh). It was a character portrait and was only supposed to be viewed as a thumbnail. But I still like it anyway.
"Like the clouds, he has no place to go, and like the water, he never stops."
[edited by - Retsu on March 23, 2004 3:44:37 PM]
The complete concept art for a female model for an MMORPG:
My next task for this project will be to make a matching male model, then hair and clothes for them both, and then I get to do monsters! I'm excited because this is the first time my art is actually being used in a game.
I've also done several clothing designs recently:
As always, comments are welcome!
Edit: Oh, programs I used - well, I'll explain my drawing process actually, since it's pretty simple. I sketch with a mechanical pencil on standard computer paper, color with gel pens and crayola markers, scan with my wonderful OpticPro UT24 *hugs scanner*, and edit in Photoshop. Often there is a printing-out, redrawing, scanning in again, re-editing process in there too. I also have a lightbox which is tremendously useful for tracing and making 2-d animations.
[edited by - sunandshadow on March 23, 2004 4:11:08 PM]
My next task for this project will be to make a matching male model, then hair and clothes for them both, and then I get to do monsters! I'm excited because this is the first time my art is actually being used in a game.
I've also done several clothing designs recently:
As always, comments are welcome!
Edit: Oh, programs I used - well, I'll explain my drawing process actually, since it's pretty simple. I sketch with a mechanical pencil on standard computer paper, color with gel pens and crayola markers, scan with my wonderful OpticPro UT24 *hugs scanner*, and edit in Photoshop. Often there is a printing-out, redrawing, scanning in again, re-editing process in there too. I also have a lightbox which is tremendously useful for tracing and making 2-d animations.
[edited by - sunandshadow on March 23, 2004 4:11:08 PM]
Looks great guys, keep them coming
Retsu--have you thought of redoing that in hi-res? That would rock.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
Retsu--have you thought of redoing that in hi-res? That would rock.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
this is a test project ive been doing for low poly meshes
the model has been converted for use in Blitz3D and is a give away for new coders to practice on
it has anim cycles, run,walk idle and jump it is my first but worked quite well i learned alot about rigging and animation
a small exe file with the mesh converted to blitz can be found at www.colouredpixels.com you dont blitz to view this zip
i use lightwave7.5, Blitz3d and Deeppaint3d
http://www.btinternet.com/~coloured.pixels/mekanimpost.jpg
hope this link works its my first post here
Dave
the model has been converted for use in Blitz3D and is a give away for new coders to practice on
it has anim cycles, run,walk idle and jump it is my first but worked quite well i learned alot about rigging and animation
a small exe file with the mesh converted to blitz can be found at www.colouredpixels.com you dont blitz to view this zip
i use lightwave7.5, Blitz3d and Deeppaint3d
http://www.btinternet.com/~coloured.pixels/mekanimpost.jpg
hope this link works its my first post here
Dave
Hey Dave, that looks really good.
Welcome to the forums.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
Welcome to the forums.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
hi
wolfmanyoda
think i messed up the first post...im not anonymous..guess i just wasnt logged in
this is a short gif of the anim cycles....i gota figure out how to put pics in post yet i know its something to with tags
(noobie)
kid test
Run,Walk,Idle and Jump anim Cycle
Run Anim 1.85mb avi
another post edit while figure this out
hey hey..thanks wolfmanyoda
Dave
Run Anim 1.85mb avi
Other rigg test anims 4.58mb zip
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Dave colouredpixels.com
[Edited by - tiler on March 23, 2005 8:00:44 AM]
wolfmanyoda
think i messed up the first post...im not anonymous..guess i just wasnt logged in
this is a short gif of the anim cycles....i gota figure out how to put pics in post yet i know its something to with tags
(noobie)
kid test
Run,Walk,Idle and Jump anim Cycle
Run Anim 1.85mb avi
another post edit while figure this out
hey hey..thanks wolfmanyoda
Dave
Run Anim 1.85mb avi
Other rigg test anims 4.58mb zip
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Dave colouredpixels.com
[Edited by - tiler on March 23, 2005 8:00:44 AM]
quote:Original post by tilerIt's not that hard, just use this:
i gota figure out how to put pics in post yet i know its something to with tags
img src="address of your picture"
but you have to put < at the beginning and > at the end for it to work.
Your animation looks good, keep up the good work.
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
[edited by - wolfmanyoda on March 25, 2004 3:34:01 PM]
sunandshadow--on your clothing designs, i really like the second one from the left, the chick with the feather in her hair.
I don''t know if it''s the outfit design or the colors, but it''s cool
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
I don''t know if it''s the outfit design or the colors, but it''s cool
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The worst thing about mistakes is explaining it to my wife.
This is one of my favorites. It''s a bit old, but I''m pretty sure I haven''t posted it on gamedev before. (And no, I''m not going to stick it in an <img> tag unless someone puts a 56K warning on the thread title.) It''s actually the wallpaper version of the image, hence the funny placement of the chop in the lower right.
At it''s heart it''s three separate renders done in Poser 5. Textures were made in Gimp, then the renders were done at 6000x4000, the images composited in Gimp, and then some fairly heavy post-work was done. The whole thing was shrunk down to 1200x800 for my preferred version, and a 1024x768 crop was done for the wallpaper version. I''ve still got the monster xcf file at full resolution, and I''ve been meaning to go back and do some additional work as soon as I upgrade my computer.
At it''s heart it''s three separate renders done in Poser 5. Textures were made in Gimp, then the renders were done at 6000x4000, the images composited in Gimp, and then some fairly heavy post-work was done. The whole thing was shrunk down to 1200x800 for my preferred version, and a 1024x768 crop was done for the wallpaper version. I''ve still got the monster xcf file at full resolution, and I''ve been meaning to go back and do some additional work as soon as I upgrade my computer.
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