After finishing the topology for all the different meshes and baking all the textures out separately I of course ran into numerous issues like ultimately forgetting to actually bake the laces to the mesh and adding volume to the aesthetical be-hind of the character. The eyes were also not amazing so I brutally moved some vertices to get those the way I wanted them. Less almond shapes; more actual eye shape.
What I did eventually was model the laces out individually and bake them down to a single plane, which I subdivided over the length of the boot. This turned out to be a little bit tedious to get right but was totally worth the effort as (in my opinion) it actually looks better than baked down laces.
After I finished the character for my course I did a quick polypaint and baked down the vertex information using xNormal to the individual assets my character still consisted of. Below is an example of the polypaint. For the tattoo's I made several different alpha maps which I used as stencils in Zbrush. Quick drag and drop.
Screen snip from the Zbrush viewport. |
Quick render from Marmoset with some hipster post-processing effect. |
T-Pose Turntable
The turntable above is the one I posted to the Lunchcrunch facebook page. Didn't get any feedback, but that's okay. I got 6 likes. Worth it.
After fixing some of the issues related to the mesh and textures I went back into Maya to create a small IK rig to pose the character in a few characteristic stances. Skinning was a little harder than I wanted it to be as I was experiencing a lot of stretching and errors while posing. In the end I decided to simply pose the rig and paint out the stretching and twisting that was occuring. I like to think I managed.
For each pose I made one or two renders and a small turntable. Mostly because it was part of the assignment; partly because I thought it was fun to play around with some of the functionalities Marmoset Toolbag has to offer.
Red Skull at attention. |
At Attention Turntable
Red Skull looking at the Life cube he has to carry around all day. |
Michael Bay co-produced these images. |
Life Cube Turntable
For this image I couldn't lift his leg all the way up since the stretching would be too bad. |
Second image of the marching pose. |
Marching Turntable
That was it for the long blog post. I'm off working on another project and that one also needs a lot of work.
Kind regards,
Pim
ps. Apparently I'm doing this blogging thing for a year now. Sweet. Also, I tried this out in Verold.
ps. Apparently I'm doing this blogging thing for a year now. Sweet. Also, I tried this out in Verold.
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