Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Nickname: solarray
Name: Jan Konrad
Version of Indigo used: 2.6.1
Rendering time / CPUs: ~ 5 hours / Core 2 Duo
List of tools used:
Blender 2.5 for modeling
Blender 2.49 for scene export
Photoshop for textures
Its a mixture of good and evil character marionette called dr. steampunk! Full rigged!
Hope you like it!
Behind the curtain, with image from blender and a clay render:
Final composition dark and light version:
EDIT: fixed a texture bug
Cheers
Name: Jan Konrad
Version of Indigo used: 2.6.1
Rendering time / CPUs: ~ 5 hours / Core 2 Duo
List of tools used:
Blender 2.5 for modeling
Blender 2.49 for scene export
Photoshop for textures
Its a mixture of good and evil character marionette called dr. steampunk! Full rigged!
Hope you like it!
Behind the curtain, with image from blender and a clay render:
Final composition dark and light version:
EDIT: fixed a texture bug
Cheers
Last edited by solarray on Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Fully rigged? I would love to see an Indigo animation of that lil guy
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Very nice entry for the Steampunk competition!
@ Soup:
Unless you have some serious computing horsepower a single shot frame rate of 5 hours does not lend itself to even a short animation.
@ Soup:
Unless you have some serious computing horsepower a single shot frame rate of 5 hours does not lend itself to even a short animation.
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Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
One could make a really low res anim but that does defeat the purpose much. However doesnt the indigo team have some heavy horsepower at their disposal (in their offices)?Headroom wrote:Very nice entry for the Steampunk competition!
@ Soup:
Unless you have some serious computing horsepower a single shot frame rate of 5 hours does not lend itself to even a short animation.
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Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
wow ! Good job solarray ! Nice model and render, but Ive got just one thing about texture on right leg, there is wooden texture too stretched
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Thanks
I also planned an animation of it when I get a new I7 2600K. Then I would be able to render an image less than an hour.
@hcpiter: You mean the shin on the left from viewers position? It just looks like it is streched, the unwrap is ok. Its the behaviour of the texture. But you are right I would have better choosen another texture. Still have some time to fix it. Thanks for the hint
I also planned an animation of it when I get a new I7 2600K. Then I would be able to render an image less than an hour.
@hcpiter: You mean the shin on the left from viewers position? It just looks like it is streched, the unwrap is ok. Its the behaviour of the texture. But you are right I would have better choosen another texture. Still have some time to fix it. Thanks for the hint
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
You are quite right. We would love to offer some computing power for a quality short animation of this lil guy. Lycium has to keep his house warm somehowHeadroom wrote:Unless you have some serious computing horsepower a single shot frame rate of 5 hours does not lend itself to even a short animation.
There is always the Ranch Renderfarm too, they could do it in no time!
Last edited by Soup on Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Brain fart
Reason: Brain fart
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Again I began focusing on an animation with this puppet. For the first time I started doing some scetches/drawings first, and wow that way you are really fast than beginning modeling first. More objects are coming beside some sketches for the story.
regards.
regards.
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Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Wow nice design - love the sketch as wellsolarray wrote:Again I began focusing on an animation with this puppet. For the first time I started doing some scetches/drawings first, and wow that way you are really fast than beginning modeling first. More objects are coming beside some sketches for the story.
regards.
Doug
Doug Armand
Doug Armand
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Nice render. I agree with Doug about the sketch.
Re: Marionette Dr. Steampunk
Super-cool!
The metal material is wonderful!!!
..and the sketchy man on the side adds a great touch!
The metal material is wonderful!!!
..and the sketchy man on the side adds a great touch!
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