Saturday, 19 March 2011

"I like the pretty lights"

Chocolate cookie for knowing what film that quote is from!

I learnt new things on Friday - how to make things glow. That Josh knows his stuff :)
So, armed with new found skills and a determination that the seabed file was NOT going to defeat me I produced the following:











I think it needs more murk - it is supposed to be the bottom of the ocean, or maybe that wouldn't actually work so well as it's quite dark anyway? I'm also almost thinking it doesn't been the Ocean-caustic? OR at least, that it needs some adjustment.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Crash Test Dummy

I remember way-back-when playing on the Incredible Crash Test Dummies game on the SNES. I loved it. There was something ridiculously appealing about loosing limbs one by one when you take damage - first hopping, then shuffling along on your bum once you lost your legs.

So, first up.... The Incredible Crash Test Dummies:





Second, my own crash test dummy/submarine. I've deformed it with Maya's Defoming tools and then chipped away at the model. I've also put it on the seabed and put the Underwater Caustics effect on.... looking good so far I think? But, clearly, I'm biased!



Ready to swim... like a fish!

I think the sub is pretty much finished... and so ready to be trashed to make Sub #2!







Can you tell what it is yet?

This is what happens when you apply a texture to the wrong object... Still, it's kinda cool!

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

I love Star Wars...

... but that's got nothing to do with this post. This post is about weighting and the fact that I spent an entire day unsuccessfully trying to weight the Tank Dude (I've settled on "Tank Dude" as his official name).

I spent hours a)remembering how to rig and weight b) persistently ballsing up painting the weighting on to the model. If the aim of the game had been to distort the model in the most bizarre ways possible, then I would have won that game.

Turns out I was making mistakes in the order I weighted the joints and generally being rubbish. Still, hours of getting it wrong has hopefully drilled in to my head how to do it right. I hope!

I then used my new-found skills to appropriately pose my model (as you can see in the previous post).

Now, where did I put that submarine...?


It's a serious project... really...

He was built to destroy, but all he ever really wanted was to dance Ballet...

Words.... a basic mastering of their use...

Wednesday, 2 March 2011