The third piece of work Ken set me. This one was a two-parter. The first model is of an anvil, and the second, the robot dog, K-9, from BBC's Doctor Who
Have to say, I'm getting better at using 3DS max. Unlike the Toy Robot and the Stegasaur, these two took me no time at all.
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Thursday, 6 October 2011
3D Work- Toy Robot
The second object Ken asked us to create as part of a weekly task: A toy robot.
This one is definitely one of the more complex objects I've created on 3DS Max so far. The arms and head were both made seperately from the body and attached and the poly count is around 1,206.
I was SUPPOSED to do a sketch of this one before I made it, but sadly I ended focusing more on my other Uni work and by the time I remembered I'd already made most of the robot (Sorry Ken...)
Overall I'm fairly happy with how this one turned out. Apart from the eyes. Those aren't great...
More to come soon
This one is definitely one of the more complex objects I've created on 3DS Max so far. The arms and head were both made seperately from the body and attached and the poly count is around 1,206.
I was SUPPOSED to do a sketch of this one before I made it, but sadly I ended focusing more on my other Uni work and by the time I remembered I'd already made most of the robot (Sorry Ken...)
Overall I'm fairly happy with how this one turned out. Apart from the eyes. Those aren't great...
More to come soon
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Stegasaur- FINISHED
Just finished making adjustments to the Stegasaur. Here's the final product:-
Basically I made the body more rounded, lowered the neck slightly, altered the tail slightly to make it look more natural and finally changed the general shape of the legs so that they looked more like, well, legs (not blocks, like they did before) All in all, I think it looks alot better.
More to come soon.
Basically I made the body more rounded, lowered the neck slightly, altered the tail slightly to make it look more natural and finally changed the general shape of the legs so that they looked more like, well, legs (not blocks, like they did before) All in all, I think it looks alot better.
More to come soon.
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