Working on more shacks and getting the shanty town to look passable after importing all the different models and stitching them together. For some reason a few of the objects pull an invisibility act (the green ones) and don't' appear in the render. I just dumped a load of other objects over them like tin and tattered planks to cover up the invisible spots. But it was a real pain because the textures kept dropping off of vanishing entirely so I had to scour through the files and copy-paste them over to try and sort it out.
I'm arranging them to look fairy ramshackle and wasted, since the civilians are like all radiated and poor and I figure none have epic carpeting skills. So I'm making different little versions of the town so we get some variance within the backgrounds (even if it is just the same old
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Playing cards
For one of our final assignments we were creating a pack of playing cards. I was going to only limit myself to the face cards (King Queen Jack and Joker) but I managed to complete the whole deck :3
My first inspiration for my playing card designs were mainly dragons. The first reason is because I find dragons fascinating and always have. They have been one of the first and most favoured thing for me to draw throughout the years. Second is that dragons come in a large variety and each will be able to resonate with the face care they're depicted with. Third is that dragons are typically shown as belonging to the heavens or being symbols of wealth and power and after watching that documentary on the history of the playing card in class I appreciated the irony of choosing a symbol of power for cards who've been lauded as the devils work by the church and used in gambling to acquire wealth.
Likewise I investigated numerous other card designs, especially dragon-based decks, to get some ideas for my word-
I also looked up some more cuter/weird designs for my playing cards-
After a few initial drafts a lot of my dragons were extremely dinosaur like. Which is fine, since many people theorize that many myths about dragons come from civilizations uncovering dinosaur bones. Because of this, I based my King design largely on a Tyrannosaurus Rex (Rex being Latin for King) and added cute tiny wings to the design. That was also influenced by the fact Kings tend to be the most useless piece in terms of mobility and attack in Chess. I changed the colours, crown design and tails to correspond with each of their current suits (Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs)
Next I did the designs for the Queens-
The Queens have a far more serpentine and elegant form as befitting their Queenly status and they share many characteristics with an amphithere dragon. Like the Kings, the Queens have had their crown jewels altered to represent their suit as did the jewels on their staffs.
The Jacks-
I made them to resemble Jackalopes, which are antlered rabbit like creatures of mythology which plays into their "Jack" rolls. They are also the most physically unimpressive of the face cards, being small, cute and fluffy as benefiting their status as the least powerful face card. Like the previous cards, their suit is shown through the earrings and tail end, which is shaped as either a club, heart, diamond or a spade.
The Aces, meanwhile, resemble little fluffy ankylosaurus more than dragons; I designed them as such because they are one of the hardiest cards and can only be taken out by twos or by Jokers. Like the others, they have tails representing their suits rather than having the pattern placed upon their card.
Finally the joker-
The Joker is the most physically weird out of the face cards, having tentacles for arms, squid like tail and neck and butterfly wings. I wanted to make her as odd as I could as benefiting her status as a Wild Card. Also she has smoke the colour of space coiling from her nostrils since space is pretty and also plays in with her oddness and the dragons overall otherwordlyness factor.
Other cards-
My first inspiration for my playing card designs were mainly dragons. The first reason is because I find dragons fascinating and always have. They have been one of the first and most favoured thing for me to draw throughout the years. Second is that dragons come in a large variety and each will be able to resonate with the face care they're depicted with. Third is that dragons are typically shown as belonging to the heavens or being symbols of wealth and power and after watching that documentary on the history of the playing card in class I appreciated the irony of choosing a symbol of power for cards who've been lauded as the devils work by the church and used in gambling to acquire wealth.
Likewise I investigated numerous other card designs, especially dragon-based decks, to get some ideas for my word-
I also looked up some more cuter/weird designs for my playing cards-
Alice and Wonderland playing cards
After a few initial drafts a lot of my dragons were extremely dinosaur like. Which is fine, since many people theorize that many myths about dragons come from civilizations uncovering dinosaur bones. Because of this, I based my King design largely on a Tyrannosaurus Rex (Rex being Latin for King) and added cute tiny wings to the design. That was also influenced by the fact Kings tend to be the most useless piece in terms of mobility and attack in Chess. I changed the colours, crown design and tails to correspond with each of their current suits (Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs)
Next I did the designs for the Queens-
The Queens have a far more serpentine and elegant form as befitting their Queenly status and they share many characteristics with an amphithere dragon. Like the Kings, the Queens have had their crown jewels altered to represent their suit as did the jewels on their staffs.
The Jacks-
I made them to resemble Jackalopes, which are antlered rabbit like creatures of mythology which plays into their "Jack" rolls. They are also the most physically unimpressive of the face cards, being small, cute and fluffy as benefiting their status as the least powerful face card. Like the previous cards, their suit is shown through the earrings and tail end, which is shaped as either a club, heart, diamond or a spade.
The Aces, meanwhile, resemble little fluffy ankylosaurus more than dragons; I designed them as such because they are one of the hardiest cards and can only be taken out by twos or by Jokers. Like the others, they have tails representing their suits rather than having the pattern placed upon their card.
Finally the joker-
The Joker is the most physically weird out of the face cards, having tentacles for arms, squid like tail and neck and butterfly wings. I wanted to make her as odd as I could as benefiting her status as a Wild Card. Also she has smoke the colour of space coiling from her nostrils since space is pretty and also plays in with her oddness and the dragons overall otherwordlyness factor.
Other cards-
They aren't exactly exciting, but they do the job. I kept the background red and black, while having the suits in gold (a symbol of wealth which the church apparently didn't like and also the cards history of being used by Kings via increased tax on a pack of cards)
Hair fussing
So I've gotten a lot of his hair pretty nifty right now after figuring out the wool just really wasn't working (which was annoying since it worked perfectly when I was doing it at home but when I tried it at course it just went to smash :/ typical)
Anyway, here's the different versions that I tied to get his hair and tail fluff perfect.
Yay, now his hair is shorter but still obviously fluffy. I was gonna do it on his body as well, but nah man, woulda taken way too long to render him out.
Anyway, here's the different versions that I tied to get his hair and tail fluff perfect.
Yay, now his hair is shorter but still obviously fluffy. I was gonna do it on his body as well, but nah man, woulda taken way too long to render him out.
Monday, 27 October 2014
Falafael
Started off with the main body, getting the kangaroo like proportions,
Building more geometry...
Also started on his tail fluff, which I used the sheep fur for but it went all daft so trying polar bear fur-
And now screwing with his rig bah
Friday, 24 October 2014
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