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Hi friends

Here is my current work in progress. Its the Eldar War Walker from Warhammer 40K. I just love the design of the walker since it got both mechanical and organic feel over it. I bought a model of it which I have sent to a good friend of mine who is a warhammer figure painter. At the moment I only got photos of the unbuilt model itself as reference while modeling. I was not able to find any blueprints of the walker. Also, due to limited spare time, the progress is going a little slow. Anyway, here is what I got so far. Let me know what you think

 

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Thanks!

How many CPs are there on this model?
At this point it got 4900 patches
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Thanks!

How many CPs are there on this model?
At this point it got 4900 patches

 

Till now, eh? Will you model it in one peace or do you split it?

 

*Fuchur*

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Hi friends

Here is my current work in progress. Its the Eldar War Walker from Warhammer 40K. I just love the design of the walker since it got both mechanical and organic feel over it. I bought a model of it which I have sent to a good friend of mine who is a warhammer figure painter. At the moment I only got photos of the unbuilt model itself as reference while modeling. I was not able to find any blueprints of the walker. Also, due to limited spare time, the progress is going a little slow. Anyway, here is what I got so far. Let me know what you think

 

eldar_war_walker1.jpg eldar_war_walker2.jpg

 

 

Could I get a copy of that model? I just want to study the modeling techniques. It would be much apreciated.

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Thank you guys!

Could I get a copy of that model? I just want to study the modeling techniques. It would be much apreciated.
I might donate the model when it is finished, but I have not decided yet

 

Incredible work as usual. I found this site just searching google images. It has a lot of reference pics you might find useful
Thanks George!
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Thank you guys!

Could I get a copy of that model? I just want to study the modeling techniques. It would be much apreciated.
I might donate the model when it is finished, but I have not decided yet

 

Incredible work as usual. I found this site just searching google images. It has a lot of reference pics you might find useful
Thanks George!

 

 

No problem

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Busy days, but I managed to find som time to do some splining:)

 

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Thanks!

Are the indented lines near the cockpit a bump map or modeled in and if possible can we get a wireframe pic?
They are modeled. I'll post a wire when I get home from work
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I don't know anything about Warhammer and I'm not gonna look at any pictures. I want to just enjoy watching this model take shape.

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Thank you guys for the nice comments. Here is an new update

 

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Thanks!

Hopefully the resemblance to a walker is a bit enhanced in this update?

Still more to come

 

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Nice work. Could you show a wireframe? I hope your gonna be competing in the video tutorial contest cause I need to learn mechanical modeling.

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Cool work, all warhammer enthusiasts will be dazzled.

By the way: When i am modelling more complex shapes,

i allways get to the point, where A:M gets rrrrreeeeeally slow.

Your models sometimes are also very dense, do you also suffer

of this slow down? And if so, what are you doing against it?

Cheers,

Heiner

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When i am modelling more complex shapes,

i allways get to the point, where A:M gets rrrrreeeeeally slow.

Your models sometimes are also very dense, do you also suffer

of this slow down? And if so, what are you doing against it?

I simply break up the model and does the modeling of bits and parts in separate windows. When done with a part I just copy it to the main model. Therefore.. almost no modeling is done in the main modeling window. As a funfact: The Bismarck model I made a few years ago consisted of nearly 20 parts which I had to assemble in an action
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When i am modelling more complex shapes,

i allways get to the point, where A:M gets rrrrreeeeeally slow.

Your models sometimes are also very dense, do you also suffer

of this slow down? And if so, what are you doing against it?

I simply break up the model and does the modeling of bits and parts in separate windows. When done with a part I just copy it to the main model. Therefore.. almost no modeling is done in the main modeling window. As a funfact: The Bismarck model I made a few years ago consisted of nearly 20 parts which I had to assemble in an action

 

 

Are there any limitations to that? Do you recommend that workflow?

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beautiful model Stian ..... once again you are showing a modelling class

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Hmmm,

yes, i do the "breaking up" allready. But sometimes i have to assemble the stuff in modelling.

I just made a tree, and the roots got so complex, that i had to break it appart,

then, when reassembling and reconnecting, it took about 30 seconds to draw a

attaching spline and another 30 seconds to attach it.

Not for the impatient, no Sir, not at all ...

Cheers

Heiner

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Here is a new update. Just minor modeling left on the walker. Need to make a seat. pilot and maybe a turntable. I've also attached wireframe as requested earlier. Let me know what you think

 

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That is off the hook Stian.

You make the difficult look so easy.

 

By this I mean to say there is no way I could model like you but you still make me think I could if I put my mind to it. Your modeling is so simple in its complexity.

 

Thanks for this inspirational walkthrough of the making of your war walker.

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Its been a busy week for me, so I haven't had to much spare time to work on Eldar. However, I have managed to some minor updates these last couple of days. I've added the pilot

 

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Aha! At last we have proof.

Stian has found a way to clone himself.

Thats the only explanation that can account for how he can keep producing such high quality at such a quick pace. (well... cloning himself... and using Animation:Master)

 

Beautiful model/Impressive walk cycle Stian! :)

 

I assume this guy is going to make it into a live action scene?

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Thank you animas3D and Rodney

 

Impressive walk cycle Stian! :)
I can't take full credit for the walk cycle since I took the resolute walk as a starting point and simply tweaked it to fit the walker

I assume this guy is going to make it into a live action scene?
Your assumptions are correct. Live action was the reason for the choice of model. However it will most likely end up with as a short test clip.. no story etc
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Another good one! On his second step, his hips raise up much quicker than on the first. That might make the cycle more obvious when put on a path.

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