I've finished building my scene. It still needs a few textures applied to it but I've been having a bit of trouble getting into that side of things. I think I will press ahead with trying to animate this scene then come back and put a few more textures into it. Here's an image of the scene so far.
Funny thing is I will only be using the steps really for the character to run up, the building is in the background. I decided to make the model more solid because I would like to use it in some experimental printing. One of my classmates suggested I use a hair particle generator to make a forest around my scene which worked quite effectively I think.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Friday, 18 April 2014
Hair for characters
Hello there, to create the hair pieces for my lego characters I decided to use Sculptris. I found it much easier to manipulate the object to create a more organic shape. For Rocky's hair I used a screenshot to reference, the other hair I made from my memory of lego hair pieces. I will change the colour of that one to make different characters.
It was mostly grabbing the clay to drag it out, I used the draw tool to make cords of hair on the head then ran the smooth tool over it. Here is a pic.
When I took this into Blender as an obj file the hair lost it's colouring and texture, it was easy to make another in Blender. I then had to alter it sligthly to fit the lego head. I then applied a boolean modifier to make the hairpiece a proper snap on object. I will also do the same to the other hairpiece. Here is a pic.
I also made a hat in Blender for secondary characters. I will alter this a few times for different uses. Have a look.
It was mostly grabbing the clay to drag it out, I used the draw tool to make cords of hair on the head then ran the smooth tool over it. Here is a pic.
When I took this into Blender as an obj file the hair lost it's colouring and texture, it was easy to make another in Blender. I then had to alter it sligthly to fit the lego head. I then applied a boolean modifier to make the hairpiece a proper snap on object. I will also do the same to the other hairpiece. Here is a pic.
I also made a hat in Blender for secondary characters. I will alter this a few times for different uses. Have a look.
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Lego man built
Hello, I have finished building the lego man in Blender. It still needs to be textured and assigned a material but this is the basic model for all of my characters for the parody.
For this model I will need to create some hair in Sculptris for the main character, I will also need some generic hair and a baseball cap and beanie for the secondary characters. I will create a variety of skins for the model. I will need to create two generic textures for the crowd and three or possibly four faces for the main character.
My schedule has been turned around a bit so I will ber focussing on finishing the models and texturing them, then I will focus on the scenery. Here is a picture of my lego man built.
For this model I will need to create some hair in Sculptris for the main character, I will also need some generic hair and a baseball cap and beanie for the secondary characters. I will create a variety of skins for the model. I will need to create two generic textures for the crowd and three or possibly four faces for the main character.
My schedule has been turned around a bit so I will ber focussing on finishing the models and texturing them, then I will focus on the scenery. Here is a picture of my lego man built.
Sunday, 16 March 2014
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Hello. I have decided which memorable movie moment I will be recreating in 3D lego style. I have chosen the 'Rocky Stairs' scene, the last 30 to 40 seconds in particular. Here is a link to the video on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SesEIOXWyAc
There are some challenges with this clip, namely the mass crowd issue that run up the steps after Rocky. There are a few options to go with. For one lego men take up more room than people so I won't have to create quite as many as in the clip. I could use a particle generator for one scene, and I will crate one or two basic crowd characters and apply different skins to make them look like a more diverse crowd.
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