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# 31 07-01-2012 , 02:56 PM
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I totally agree with you about the pose limitations. Anything too fancy and he's definitely going to look way out of character. I think you're on the right track with trying to keep it simple and yet sinister if possible. Won't be easy. I look forward to see what ideas you have in mind.

I'm wondering if the eyes were less straight across and more angled upwards so that his eyes had more of a V shape, that it would be much easier to get that sinister look. Especially once you add the red light.


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# 32 07-01-2012 , 04:58 PM
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Good idea Perfecto, thanks! I'll try that out as well, but turning the head down makes it look a bit twisted, and if I place the camera higher then the character looks less overwhelming or fearful... :/

These are the two poses I most like in the end... After much consideration I returned to something like the first pose, it's simple, but it looks firm and good. I'm going to play around with its fingers a bit, it looks better if its palm is open. I think I'll choose from these and make the rest of the head materials and a final render while I have the time over the weekend.

ps. I'm attaching the texture map used for the metal user added image I simply used free metal textures from here: https://cgtextures.com/

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# 33 08-01-2012 , 10:43 AM
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ah cool

it'd be nice to see a screen shot of your studio setup.




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I'm attaching a quick printscreen. As you can see I use four lights to light the scene, all of them around .2 intensity. One is on the top (this is casting the shadow), and there are 3 more roughly 120 degrees apart around (one of which is at the back). And I use 3 planes 120 degrees apart for some nice reflections and also these are lighting the scene as well because I set the colour value up to 2.0 (1.0 is the max white color). So this adds a lot of extra light this is why my light are relatively dark.

Of course none of this is written in stone, I'm sure I'll change around the lights a bit later on for better shadows, etc. But it's a base (for me).

I made a 20 min tutorial about how I usually set up a studio render in Maya and there I explain some stuff a bit more detailed, you can check it out on Youtube:

Studio Lighting in Maya 2011 with Mental Ray - YouTube

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# 35 08-01-2012 , 04:53 PM
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Model and poses look good Dave. Good work!


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So a lot happened during the weekend and these last days... I had an idea of putting the Cylon into an interesting scene... I had this idea that if I add a typical christmas sweater to the cylon, and place him into a comfy old fireplace scene then that would be really funny... So I wasted a lot of time on that project... And I ended up realising that I don't even like this setup user added image with the old chair and the fireplace... I'm more of a "modern" man with some vintage items... So then I decided to make a whole modern looking interior and then realised that I won't have the time for that... Uhm... So it was a hectic few days, I think I lost my mind a bit, nothing is in place, I just want to do a million things but don't have the time, knowledge and patience for it... So I need to calm down now... user added image

Today I finished the cylon, basically just re-rendered it a bit larger and I did some post-production so the background looks nicer.

I'm posting a few failed attempts first of the fireplace scenes, and lastly my final image.

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# 37 11-01-2012 , 01:22 PM
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I realy like the fire place scene hope you can finish it at some date..........dave




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# 38 11-01-2012 , 06:35 PM
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LOL man I really DIG the fireplace scene LOL thats a classic man...well done

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# 39 11-01-2012 , 07:16 PM
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Lol I really like the fireplace scene too. He looks great you did an excellent job on him.


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# 40 11-01-2012 , 08:33 PM
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that is awesome. love the one where it's reading a book. Make it look... human even.




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Thanks guys! user added image This really encourages me to finish that idea user added image Hope I will have some time next week to shape the idea a bit further


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Looks great good job


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