Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 12-07-2005 , 07:48 PM
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Very very noob here, thought I'd have a try even if I cant finish it it's good to try user added image

Original concept idea is 2 people in a lightning storm (for some high contrast lighting). One is frozen and huddling in fear near a tree (crazy place to be!) and the other is having a go at the storm, or is even laughing in the face of it.

https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...a/concept1.jpg

Went on to look at one of the fists of the annoyed dude in more detail and while messing with lighting thought that the annoyed dude could be a robot, maybe now protecting him and loathing the storm for debilitating his (master? friend?).
Also the robot dude must be hard as he runs the risk of being short circuited by the lightning so really like a soldier who has seen lots of battles he has scorn and hatred for the storm and what it can do.


https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...ncept_fist.jpg

defensive pose?
https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...cept_robot.jpg

view from behind?
https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...cpt_robot2.jpg

trying a different angle for the scene
https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...a/concept2.jpg


Dont think I'll be good enough to model the figures well but I'll give it a try over the next few weeks user added image

# 2 12-07-2005 , 08:54 PM
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Interesting concept. Looking forward to seeing updates!


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# 3 13-07-2005 , 07:19 AM
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Just started working on a female character this morning (dont expect it to be good!) which will 'possibly' become the robot on the hill.
Probably going to give it a human shape and then add fairly basic cylindrical parts to it. It wont have a detailed face as it's unlikely to be seen.
Will try and get some basics up tonight (UK time) user added image

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# 5 13-07-2005 , 06:47 PM
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pretty good mesh flow so far. Keep it up!

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# 7 13-07-2005 , 08:41 PM
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looking good, keep it upuser added image

# 8 14-07-2005 , 10:26 AM
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ur pretty good for a newbie... and your ability to draw makes me extremely envious, aswell as assists you when you are modelling.

your concept is interesting and i look forward to the final product. and don't worry, u've got ages still

# 9 14-07-2005 , 06:44 PM
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i like the way you model the girl.very quickly you can get the main muscles...very intersted..


keep it up.

# 12 14-07-2005 , 08:11 PM
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Cheers user added image
I just box modelled it and then decided to cut the muscle groups in. Then just tidied up all the mad lines and 'tried' to make sure it was quad'ed as much as possible.

To save time (in case I need it later) I've opted to create a male counterpart based on the female model. It'll help with positioning and determining the composition and if I have time later then I'll come back and create a male model from scratch.

Next is carry on with the landscape and learn how to (gulp) rig the characters user added image

https://www.flash-fx.net/images/3D/si...gn_couple1.jpg

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# 14 16-07-2005 , 08:05 PM
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# 15 17-07-2005 , 05:24 AM
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nice looking face!

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