Showing posts with label Maya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maya. Show all posts

Friday, 8 May 2009

It's All In The Eyes

These renders show my character model's eyes in more detail. The pupils and iris have been modeled to achieve a sense of depth as you look into them. The glazed appearance has been produced by an almost transparent sphere around the eye that has a bump map applied to it.



For the animation I used blend shapes to allow the pupils to dilate and contract.

Monday, 27 April 2009

Model Sheet


This is the character I designed and built for the Advanced Animation module of my course. I paid particular attention to the eyes so I could use them to help convey emotions. I will be highlighting some of this charaters features in detail in futures posts

Bike Update

I have now finished modeling the new windshield and nose for the bike. I think this version is a big improvement on my original work. The shape looks much more aerodynamic and it uses half the number of tris.

I created the nose of the bike by extruding edges from the glass section. This stage really completed the look of the bike, the next step will be to add materials and textures to bring the model to life.
I plan on using the MentalRay car paint texture for the main body parts to get a glossy finish.

Friday, 24 April 2009

Room for Improvement

Working on this model has really shown me how much i have improved over the past 2 years. There is a lot of hidden or bad geometry that needs fixed and some parts like the handle bars will need to be replaced (they used more tris that the rest of the model put together).

These renders show the parts of the model I have worked on. Most of the work has been to get rid of any polygons that are not neccessary to add detail. After doing this I tweaked the vertices to smooth out the bikes edges and normal mapped each part of the motorbike.
The next stage is to remodel the windsheild and the bike's nose, These were the parts I was leased satisfied with when i first made the model and will take less time to do-over than fix.


Monday, 20 April 2009

Model Britain


This model was produced to display statistics and work as a game menu. The detail on the model is actual geometry which was created using a displacement map, this was to allow for a camera to move around the model and show it from various angles. It was shelved in favour of a more stylised cartoon map but I hope to use this model for some personal work soon.