Been working lately with 3d character generation. First pick is complete the second one is a work in progress
the second two were done by Amala.
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 10:40 AM CST
My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 11:31 AM CST
Been working lately with 3d character generation. First pick is complete the second one is a work in progress
http://www.drtraders.net/Gallery/ImageGalleryHm.htm
the second two were done by Amala.
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
http://www.drtraders.net/Gallery/ImageGalleryHm.htm
the second two were done by Amala.
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
Re: My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 11:38 AM CST
Re: My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 03:55 PM CST
Nicely done. And you've even included Soim in the picture with the caravan. Aww, how sweet. He's rushing off with a cup in his hand. RUN SOIM RUN! <g>
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"Smack." Points and pauses for everyone to laugh and applaud. "The funny thing is, is that everyone knew who I meant." - Solomon
Ruffles Scourge of the Seas
"Smack." Points and pauses for everyone to laugh and applaud. "The funny thing is, is that everyone knew who I meant." - Solomon
Re: My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 05:42 PM CST
Dats actually a dwarf with a chalice going after teh dwarven ale, once I figure out why my 3ghz machine with 1 gig of ram won't do the tasks I need it to that one work will have a lot more going on in it.
Wanders off muttering sumptin about linux and hurry up.
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
Wanders off muttering sumptin about linux and hurry up.
In all natural things, there is something of the marvelous...~Aristotle~
Re: My newest hobby on 11/05/2003 05:52 PM CST
actually the little guy that looked sorta teefish in the corner looked more like a gnome proportionally. the one drivin the caravan looked vaguely elven, the ears looked sort of pointed.
very nice picture.
~Weak of arm,crazy roar;
terrible aim,awful health;
broken fingers,no real stealth;
leave em dead,stabbed some more;
lost your coins,on the floor;
greetings!now you're out the door~
>
very nice picture.
~Weak of arm,crazy roar;
terrible aim,awful health;
broken fingers,no real stealth;
leave em dead,stabbed some more;
lost your coins,on the floor;
greetings!now you're out the door~
>
Re: My newest hobby on 11/06/2003 08:45 AM CST
Re: My newest hobby on 11/06/2003 09:17 PM CST
<beams>It's nice to see other 3D people out there. I enjoyed looking at your work. I particularly liked the first one with the reflections. You seem to have an eye for scene setup.
As a tip and constructive criticism (I know...artists hate it) get away from Poser as soon as possible unless you plan on mainly doing 2D Imagine Manip. stills (Or if you can create your own morphs). I used to use Poser all the time.
No matter how much a person manipulates a Victoria or Michael, there is just something always consistently recognizable about them when they come straight out of a render. However, I have seen some awesome 2D work layed on top of Poser models, so they do have a use.
Cheers!
--Vyraka--
Gorbesh Checks and Balances Department
As a tip and constructive criticism (I know...artists hate it) get away from Poser as soon as possible unless you plan on mainly doing 2D Imagine Manip. stills (Or if you can create your own morphs). I used to use Poser all the time.
No matter how much a person manipulates a Victoria or Michael, there is just something always consistently recognizable about them when they come straight out of a render. However, I have seen some awesome 2D work layed on top of Poser models, so they do have a use.
Cheers!
--Vyraka--
Gorbesh Checks and Balances Department
Re: My newest hobby on 11/07/2003 09:00 AM CST
Re: My newest hobby on 11/12/2003 11:25 AM CST
<<Going to start working with Maya and Bryce pretty soon. Poser was priced low enuff to test to see if I enjoyed and could produce quality stuff.
Yep yep, I started with Bryce and Poser for the exact same reason. I especially love Bryce because I love making buildings, and it's very easy to learn. Plus it's easier to learn how to manipulate objects. <grins>I'm still kind of archaic and still use Bryce 3D for whenever I do simple quick buildings, etc.
Oh yes, and check out Renderosity.com if you haven't already.
--Vyraka--
Gorbesh Checks and Balances Department
Yep yep, I started with Bryce and Poser for the exact same reason. I especially love Bryce because I love making buildings, and it's very easy to learn. Plus it's easier to learn how to manipulate objects. <grins>I'm still kind of archaic and still use Bryce 3D for whenever I do simple quick buildings, etc.
Oh yes, and check out Renderosity.com if you haven't already.
--Vyraka--
Gorbesh Checks and Balances Department