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Its been a while since I did a personal project. Finally I've managed to model (and yes, animate) some new stuff. I guess you wont get surprised when you see I've modeled yet another car, but this time I did put more into it. Please take a look at the animation. I hope you like it

 

Best regards

Stian

 

the animation:

grimlock.mov

 

 

 

a few stills:

grimlock1.jpg grimlock2.jpg

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Superb. I'd like to see less twinning in the animation, but I think maybe that's how it was in the originals. We'll find out next summer! :D

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Thanks guys

 

This model is entierly based on a toy version of the Grimlock transformers that I bought at Toys'R'us

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Thanks guys

 

This model is entierly based on a toy version of the Grimlock transformers that I bought at Toys'R'us

Did you give the toy back to your kid?

 

have you contact the toy maker with this yet? I think they would love to see it. I bet the kids would get wide eye just seeing this animation.

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Stian !!!!!! You amaze me ..... congratulation another superb model !!!!

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Thank you very much for your comments

 

Some beefier sound effects, and more of a variety, would be cooler. ;)
I know, but those where the best sound I managed to find after a few hour searching the web

 

Did you know Citroën has commercials with transformer cars?
Guess where I got my inspiration from;)

 

Stian

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Thank you Dhar and Rodney for your kind words.

 

Oh, I almost forgot, I made a spline progress video for this model too. Unfortunately most parts on this model is underneath the metal surface, but I hope you guys will enjoy it anyway:

 

mustangprogress.mov

 

 

and a single frame:

mustangprogress.jpg

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Hey how do you do those spline progression movies? I assume you replace the model with a newer version in the chor every few seconds. It sounds very time consuming.....do you have a quick way?

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Another fine example of automotive craftsmenship, Stian.

 

Would you please post a render of a side view close-up of the rear half of the Mustang? I'd like to see how even are the reflections through the 5 pointers around the handle pocket and the gas filler cap. Thanks.

mustang.jpg

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Thanks again

 

Another fine example of automotive craftsmenship, Stian.

 

Would you please post a render of a side view close-up of the rear half of the Mustang? I'd like to see how even are the reflections through the 5 pointers around the handle pocket and the gas filler cap. Thanks.

I dont have a closeup render lying around but I have an early render of the model. Hope this helps, if not I'll try to make a new render

 

1mustang_dual0.jpg

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Give us the one minute lowdown on how you worked out the unfolding as you modeled.
Oh, how should I explain this... hmm. What I had for reference is what mentioned earlier; the toy transformer, some simple rotocopes of the mustang and a bunch of images collected with all might google. I basically started to model the car as I always do (shown in the progressvideo). Then I started to make the interior (legs, arms and such) while the model still being a car (most of the parts where measured by eye). The funny thing is that I did not see the model as a transformers until it all was modeled and rigged, and I can tell that I was a little anxious to see how it would look unfolded :)

 

Must be some crazy bones going on there.
Due to my limited rigging knowledge the rig is pretty basic. Mainly bones from joint to joint. No constraint or anything.

 

here is a screen capture of the rig:

 

note: total patch count for the model is 26116

 

grimlockrig.jpg

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I just noticed that it was a transformer, I was just checking out the stang!!! wow, nevermind about a copy of the mesh, that is to much for you to hand over I just wanted the car but awesome work!!!!!

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Its been a while since I did a personal project. Finally I've managed to model (and yes, animate) some new stuff. I guess you wont get surprised when you see I've modeled yet another car, but this time I did put more into it. Please take a look at the animation. I hope you like it

 

Best regards

Stian

 

the animation:

grimlock.mov

 

 

 

a few stills:

post-4643-1168284698_thumb.jpg post-4643-1168284728_thumb.jpg

 

Amazing, you know, present that to the toy company or, present your skills to a car company and boy, wow do they pay alot do they not ;):D you could become very popular with them yes ? Really that is trully amazing, this just makes me more excited about AM even more.

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Just out of curiosity, will you be making this model available? It is pretty awesome, and as an '07 owner I really need to have one for Hash;-). I thought about doing it myself, but dang it I don't have much time these days...

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