Today was a pretty good day, I've started to model stuff beginning with the chest.
most of what ive done is pretty rough because I've never tried modelling a human before but i think its starting to look pretty good, I have had to make some creative changes to the blueprints as I go mainly a few small things such as the back was a complete guestimate as I didn't have the fore thought to draw my side blueprints without the arm to make it easier to model (will remember for next time). After college i spent a bit more time on the chest I alsodone the basics for the back, so now the maintorso section is around 50% complete i just need to make some cuts into it and extrude out the piping of the vests neck and sleaves.
I have been taking notes as to which parts will be made in true 3d and which will be faked with a normal map.
Heres todays images.....
Monday, 30 November 2009
Sunday, 29 November 2009
The UT skeleton
So I've been doing some reading about getting characters into unreal and found that with the method we shall be using which is to use the current ut animation skeletons I will have to make my model fit that opposed to making the skeleton fit my model, so I decided I better check it out before modelling anything.
I downloaded the ut3 character model for a basic male character this model was as with all ut characters very chunky which gave me a fright to start with as my character is quite slim and doesn't wear bulky armour but after deleting all the mesh leaving only the animation skeleton I took a screen grab and in photoshop scaled it up uniformly as to not alter the actual proportions of the image, I then overlaid it on my blueprints so I could see it the knee, elbow, shoulder and hip joints as well as the head fitted within the proportions of my character and well what can I say other than it did :D
obviously once built I will need to adjust the positioning of the models limbs to fit the skeleton but scal wise everything seams to line up rather nicely.
here's an image to show how it fits.
I downloaded the ut3 character model for a basic male character this model was as with all ut characters very chunky which gave me a fright to start with as my character is quite slim and doesn't wear bulky armour but after deleting all the mesh leaving only the animation skeleton I took a screen grab and in photoshop scaled it up uniformly as to not alter the actual proportions of the image, I then overlaid it on my blueprints so I could see it the knee, elbow, shoulder and hip joints as well as the head fitted within the proportions of my character and well what can I say other than it did :D
obviously once built I will need to adjust the positioning of the models limbs to fit the skeleton but scal wise everything seams to line up rather nicely.
here's an image to show how it fits.
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Blueprints
So ive spent the best part of today doing my blueprints for my character (see above) i guess i better give a quick rundown of how i got to this point.
1./ I started with a blueprint template given to me by Dean my tutor.
2./ I then sketched over the top of that to get the general look of my character.
3./ I then overlayed a picture of the face i wanted to use.
4./ I then began to draw my outline on a new layer with all 3 of the images above having various levels of opacity until i had finished and wala 1 blueprint ready to model (he says with fingers crossed)
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Finished design
Getting things together
After the past few days of sketching out ideas and using my old friend google i have decided upon a look that i will try and reproduce for my character, if you look at the character sheet in my last post the 3 lil men on the end of the top row i have taken aspects from each of these to create 1 character.
I'm still using danny trejo as my main influence but now i feel i have a look that he can be dressed up in.
Heres an image i sketched out on top of a blueprint template to give myself an idea of colour and detail.
and heres another image i have started in photoshop to use towards the final design (so far this image is only a block out of colour with an outline)
once i have this image finalised i will begin to put together blueprints so monday i can begin modelling the face.
I'm still using danny trejo as my main influence but now i feel i have a look that he can be dressed up in.
Heres an image i sketched out on top of a blueprint template to give myself an idea of colour and detail.
and heres another image i have started in photoshop to use towards the final design (so far this image is only a block out of colour with an outline)
once i have this image finalised i will begin to put together blueprints so monday i can begin modelling the face.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
A little R&D goes a long way
Its research time in Stocko mansion and the helper monkeys are scurrying about finding images that would be of use. but while they are doing that I have been sketching out some ideas, my 1st step was to produce some silhouettes which I began doing in class, by the end of the day I had produced 7-8 small images that were all very similar as I had an idea in my head of what I wanted to have as a character.
The next day in class Mr 2 had produced a really nice page of stick men that he shared with the class to help us draw our silhouettes at the same size and in proportion across the entire page instead of a mess of scribbles that would become unclear. I took that sheet home and began to sketch out more silhouettes this time thinking about the type of people you see in the general wild west movie (or YMCA video) but the tiny sketches are helping me to think more liberally about what my character will look like instead of having a 1st idea and sticking with it.
As you can see theirs a variety within the characters however a few of them are pretty simular my favorite at the moment is the indian with the guy on the end of the top row a close second.
I have already kind of decided that my characters face will be based upon Danny Trejo for people that don't know te name he's the badass mexican in every movie that has a badass mexican in to name a few of the movies I'm talking about he was the guy with the throing knives in Desperado, the crazy rapist/murderer with the tatoo in Con air he also played the crazy uncle in spy kids. Can you picture him now? if not here he is
so now your thinking OHHHHH HIM yeah he's cool well if you have seen any images of his new movie Machette thats the look that 1st attracted me to making him my character
So now it's a case of finding the look for him that is original (so bang goes the idea of making him in machette) however it has to fit into the cowboy theme of my level with some elements of the future.
The next day in class Mr 2 had produced a really nice page of stick men that he shared with the class to help us draw our silhouettes at the same size and in proportion across the entire page instead of a mess of scribbles that would become unclear. I took that sheet home and began to sketch out more silhouettes this time thinking about the type of people you see in the general wild west movie (or YMCA video) but the tiny sketches are helping me to think more liberally about what my character will look like instead of having a 1st idea and sticking with it.
As you can see theirs a variety within the characters however a few of them are pretty simular my favorite at the moment is the indian with the guy on the end of the top row a close second.
I have already kind of decided that my characters face will be based upon Danny Trejo for people that don't know te name he's the badass mexican in every movie that has a badass mexican in to name a few of the movies I'm talking about he was the guy with the throing knives in Desperado, the crazy rapist/murderer with the tatoo in Con air he also played the crazy uncle in spy kids. Can you picture him now? if not here he is
so now your thinking OHHHHH HIM yeah he's cool well if you have seen any images of his new movie Machette thats the look that 1st attracted me to making him my character
So now it's a case of finding the look for him that is original (so bang goes the idea of making him in machette) however it has to fit into the cowboy theme of my level with some elements of the future.
The start of something
So its time to start module 3 which is character modelling. We've been told that we need to make our characters fit in with the timeline of our levels so I have to create a cowboy themed character.
When we were 1st told about the character brief my 1st idea was a Clint Eastwood styled character the rough grizzled hombre that rides the plains alone finding trouble where ever he goes, but after talking to Stas and Dean I was reminded that our characters need to be from the future, they are visitors to the era of our levels and thier look must reflect that so although my character needs to look lie he belongs in 1840's america he must still have an air of 5120's galactic bounty hunter.
with all that information its time to start reseaching and designing.
When we were 1st told about the character brief my 1st idea was a Clint Eastwood styled character the rough grizzled hombre that rides the plains alone finding trouble where ever he goes, but after talking to Stas and Dean I was reminded that our characters need to be from the future, they are visitors to the era of our levels and thier look must reflect that so although my character needs to look lie he belongs in 1840's america he must still have an air of 5120's galactic bounty hunter.
with all that information its time to start reseaching and designing.
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