Thursday, June 28, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
quickie ;)
Just messing around zbrush for half an hour or so.
I'm really trying to get a new working philosophy.
Where I just try and spend alot of time on basics, and so to speak do my work for the trash can, to really try and get the juices flowing instead of always having that fear of not performing in the back of the head.
I hope this will get me even more exited about this than I have ever been before but let's see where it takes me.
But for now, you guys will be the trash can most of the time :) .
I'm really trying to get a new working philosophy.
Where I just try and spend alot of time on basics, and so to speak do my work for the trash can, to really try and get the juices flowing instead of always having that fear of not performing in the back of the head.
I hope this will get me even more exited about this than I have ever been before but let's see where it takes me.
But for now, you guys will be the trash can most of the time :) .
Monday, April 23, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Sea man Maquette
I have been attending a cg workshop in concepting and maquetting in zbrush.
I had bryan wyrnia as teacher. He has a really nice way of looking at things, very traditional.
Having only little former experience with zbrush, I thought this was a good way of getting into things really fast.
And sure enough, pretty fast I got comfortable with his method, and I am definitely doing more of this stuff!
Our goal was to create our version of the creature described in lovecrafts story of the shadow over innsmouth.
He forced us to only use real life reference and no inspirational pictures (drawn ones / already interpret ones).
This was actually a really nice way of starting the creative part of creating this sea creature, where you could just look at all these fish and toads and try and kind of mix them together and really make your piece believable.
You can see my result here, where it it composited and all done.
I did alot of colour tweaking aswell as adding stuff like saliva in photoshop.
Hope you enjoy the piece!
I had bryan wyrnia as teacher. He has a really nice way of looking at things, very traditional.
Having only little former experience with zbrush, I thought this was a good way of getting into things really fast.
And sure enough, pretty fast I got comfortable with his method, and I am definitely doing more of this stuff!
Our goal was to create our version of the creature described in lovecrafts story of the shadow over innsmouth.
He forced us to only use real life reference and no inspirational pictures (drawn ones / already interpret ones).
This was actually a really nice way of starting the creative part of creating this sea creature, where you could just look at all these fish and toads and try and kind of mix them together and really make your piece believable.
You can see my result here, where it it composited and all done.
I did alot of colour tweaking aswell as adding stuff like saliva in photoshop.
Hope you enjoy the piece!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Sketch #001
Might aswell bring some system to it, so I can just draw and not necesarily find a name for everything i do.
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