tbenefi33 Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 Nice work on all three of them can't wait see them in action. Quote
nino banano Posted October 29, 2009 Author Posted October 29, 2009 That is incredible organic splining! Nice work on all three of them can't wait see them in action. thanks for your polite comments, greetings Quote
Jaff Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 Hola Sabino , excelente trabajo en todos tus modelos, acabo de ver el nuevo personaje esta genial espero poder trabajar con el en Motion Mx,,,.. Saludos. Hi Nino, excellent work here, all your models are great,. I just seen the new character of the boy and it´s great too, I´m waiting for use it here on MotionMx, Saludos... Quote
nino banano Posted November 1, 2009 Author Posted November 1, 2009 Hola Sabino , excelente trabajo en todos tus modelos, acabo de ver el nuevo personaje esta genial espero poder trabajar con el en Motion Mx,,,.. Saludos. Hi Nino, excellent work here, all your models are great,. I just seen the new character of the boy and it´s great too, I´m waiting for use it here on MotionMx, Saludos... Hola jesus gracias por tu comentario, el modelo esta terminado listo para lo que sigue, aqui pongo un mov , saludos Hi Jaff thanks for your comments, the modeling is finished, so this character is ready for the next step, here I upload a turnable mov, greetings pepito_ok1.mov Quote
steve392 Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Terific models ,I think theye are all very well made and a nice style ,well done Quote
nino banano Posted November 3, 2009 Author Posted November 3, 2009 Terific models ,I think theye are all very well made and a nice style ,well done Thanks for your comment steve362, I´m working on this characters again, so I´m going to upload advances later, greetings Quote
nino banano Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 HA! I Like Pepito! thaks for comment John yesterday I was Thinking about how many characters has been done in AM... and I really don´t have an idea , I guess they are so many..so I upload a mov whit some characters that I modeled since the v8.5...it could be a good idea that someone else put characters in a mov as well..it will be interesting to see a lot or them... Quote
nino banano Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 opsss...I can not upload the mov ...I tried 3 times...it marks an error at the page... well tomorrow I´m going to upload the mov...here are images for now Quote
TheSpleen Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 That's quite a variety of characters! good job! Quote
Paul Forwood Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 The circus has come to town! Are these all for one project? Quote
steve392 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Teriffic charectors ,a lota work there and there all very diferant Quote
seancwall Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Wow! These characters are awesome. Great work! Quote
tbenefi33 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Those would make a cool looking action figure. Quote
Animus Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 What a crowd! Very nice models! Michel Quote
nino banano Posted November 19, 2009 Author Posted November 19, 2009 That's quite a variety of characters! good job! Teriffic charectors ,a lota work there and there all very diferant Wow! These characters are awesome. Great work! Those would make a cool looking action figure. What a crowd! Very nice models! Michel thanks to everybody for the comments The circus has come to town! Are these all for one project? Hi Paul, they was for different projects, so I started modeling some of them since 2003 Quote
nino banano Posted January 20, 2011 Author Posted January 20, 2011 Well finally I´m keep ahead with this character so is one of my 2011 plans to do in 3d..I did a little changes since the last time, changed the wires and colors, so the colors is for have view references, later I´m going to work some decals for it like color, bump, normal, etc...and I need to see the new AM features for the v16, and to do a history to animate...here are the updates... Quote
paradymx Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Love the stylized anatomy. It gives tons of character to the model. Have you boned it yet? I would love to see how you animate him given the size of his shoulder area. I have a similar model and his trapezius doesn't look right in certain postions. Quote
mouseman Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 I'd love to see him go head-to-head in a match with Will Sutton's latest character! Quote
nino banano Posted January 21, 2011 Author Posted January 21, 2011 That looks great! Thanks you are the muscle master thanks cronos, I don`t think so, I need to much to learn about...but think I´m in the way...very appreciate your comment gracias compañero no lo creo asi pero hacemos la lucha, agradezco su comentario Love the stylized anatomy. It gives tons of character to the model. Have you boned it yet? I would love to see how you animate him given the size of his shoulder area. I have a similar model and his trapezius doesn't look right in certain postions. no It does not have bones yet, the rigging is the last part I use to work on the model...I think it will give me some troubles to animate for the wires, so there will be a good solution to resolve them ...well, I hope so Great stuff, Sabino! Thanks David I'd love to see him go head-to-head in a match with Will Sutton's latest character! Thanks Quote
nino banano Posted January 24, 2011 Author Posted January 24, 2011 Hi all...here are some advances...I´m working to the girl model, I did some changes since the last time...the next step is the hair and the helmet...it has color groups as a reference...greetings Quote
Admin Rodney Posted January 25, 2011 Admin Posted January 25, 2011 That's quite a cast of characters you have there! I like your use of Sub Surface Scattering and musculature. I can only assume there is a wrestling theme in here somewhere... or is it straight up superheroes? Quote
nino banano Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 She is sexy yet scarey wonderful! thanks The Spleen...I think is a special model woman´s characteristic that we can use... thanks for comment That's quite a cast of characters you have there! I like your use of Sub Surface Scattering and musculature. I can only assume there is a wrestling theme in here somewhere... or is it straight up superheroes? Hi Rodney.. really I´m thinking about a superheroes history...I mean they are going to fly and having special powers...maybe the man will have wings like marvel´s character hawkman or something like this...later I´m going to do a storyboard of the story I´m thinking of...thanks for comment Quote
nino banano Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 Love the stylized anatomy. It gives tons of character to the model. Have you boned it yet? I would love to see how you animate him given the size of his shoulder area. I have a similar model and his trapezius doesn't look right in certain postions. really I used to do the rigging at the final...so you make me think about the good function of some body parts like the trapezius, shoulders, torso, buttocks, etc ...I think is a good idea to Rigging for do some tests...I mean it´s time to see how they looks animated...so let´s go rigging ...thanks for comment Quote
nino banano Posted January 26, 2011 Author Posted January 26, 2011 I did some basic controls to the man model ...just to see how he looks animated... there are some details to fix...so this toon render is a test to check out the basic controls, I´m think is ok for now...I´m going to update more advances later...any comment is welcome...greetings TEST_BASIC_CONTROLS_1.mov Quote
ludo_si Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 it reminds me of the Justice League Heroes good work Quote
nino banano Posted February 1, 2011 Author Posted February 1, 2011 it reminds me of the Justice League Heroes good work I like it! Thanks for yous comments, ludo_si and nancy...so I changed my mind about the wings for this character. basicly for two reasons...the first I think this kind of wings are not the best for the personality he has...and the second and more important, they have a lot of work for texture and animate...so here are the new kind of wings I think are the best for the reasons that I said....what do you think?...greetings Quote
NancyGormezano Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 so here are the new kind of wings I think are the best for the reasons that I said....what do you think?...greetings I like both kinds. The "angel wings" gave him one personality, and it was more surprising, and different, which is what I liked about it. The "bat wings" are great too, and probably fit his style, personality in a more consistent, expected way. Very well done! Quote
Admin Rodney Posted February 1, 2011 Admin Posted February 1, 2011 Hmmm.... interesting. At first I thought I liked the angel wings but after staring for awhile find the bat wings tend to fit the character. Perhaps there is enough room within your story for both (a way to split this guy into two characters if only temporarily)? Perhaps the feather winged one is his ghostly/angelic persona or they are (somehow) two different characters. Quote
paradymx Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 I have to go with the "angel wings". I think they are the better contrast vs. his helmet, especially if he is a villian. Now the "bat wings" are not as majestic, but that's where they have some contrast too. Go smaller. It would be cool (depending on the tone of the story) to have this huge hulking figure with these "tiny" wings strong enough to support his weight....lol Quote
Meowx Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Bat wings do suit the character better, but agreed with paradymx - go smaller like cherub wings. Or go bigger! Right now they're kind of neutral sized, and don't quite seem right... their size isn't stylized like the character is. Quote
nino banano Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 so here are the new kind of wings I think are the best for the reasons that I said....what do you think?...greetings I like both kinds. The "angel wings" gave him one personality, and it was more surprising, and different, which is what I liked about it. The "bat wings" are great too, and probably fit his style, personality in a more consistent, expected way. Very well done! Thanks Nancy, you know, when I started to modeling this character I had an history ...so, maybe could be a great idea to have both options and to change the history...I mean, two character with different kind of wings... Hmmm.... interesting. At first I thought I liked the angel wings but after staring for awhile find the bat wings tend to fit the character. Perhaps there is enough room within your story for both (a way to split this guy into two characters if only temporarily)? Perhaps the feather winged one is his ghostly/angelic persona or they are (somehow) two different characters. thanks Rodney...I´m going to consider this..so It could be a great idea to use two different characters... I have to go with the "angel wings". I think they are the better contrast vs. his helmet, especially if he is a villian. Now the "bat wings" are not as majestic, but that's where they have some contrast too. Go smaller. It would be cool (depending on the tone of the story) to have this huge hulking figure with these "tiny" wings strong enough to support his weight....lol good observation paradymx...Thanks Bat wings do suit the character better, but agreed with paradymx - go smaller like cherub wings. Or go bigger! Right now they're kind of neutral sized, and don't quite seem right... their size isn't stylized like the character is. you`re right Meowx, I´m going a change the wings for bigger ones. I going to upload some changes later...thanks Quote
nino banano Posted February 4, 2011 Author Posted February 4, 2011 great character Thanks for comment cronos... gracias por su comentario compañero... Quote
Paul Forwood Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Cool character! I quite liked the idea of tiny little angel wings flapping away like mad, with infatigable goodness, trying to support this great, dark bulk of aggression beneath it. I liked the irony, the dichotomy, the inner conflict of the character. Big bat wings are good too and unify the nature of the character, much better for a superhero of unswerving determination and cold, dark manner! Quote
nino banano Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 Cool character! I quite liked the idea of tiny little angel wings flapping away like mad, with infatigable goodness, trying to support this great, dark bulk of aggression beneath it. I liked the irony, the dichotomy, the inner conflict of the character. Big bat wings are good too and unify the nature of the character, much better for a superhero of unswerving determination and cold, dark manner! Hi Paul , good concepts...is amazing how every mind has a different sense at the same character...thanks for comment... well I did some changes to the models keeping in mind your help...so here are the updates...an image in differents views...just keep working on them... thanks to everybody for the comments... Quote
itsjustme Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 The one suggestion I have is to add another spline ring to the shoulders on the guys...they lose their roundness when lowering the arms at this point. Looks great so far, Sabino! Quote
Admin Rodney Posted February 6, 2011 Admin Posted February 6, 2011 Looking good! You've got me intrigued about these characters. To complete the feather-look you may be able to set the Ambiance Color to light blue or grey and then set the Diffuse color to white. Adjusting the Fall Off and Blend would then yield a feathery looking surface color. Of course a little displacement map on the wings indicating the feathers would take it to the next level. The primary reason I suggest the ambiance though is is to keep the wings from getting too dark in shadows. At first for the Batwings I was thinking that Sub Surface Scattering would be ideal but I'm not sure you want the additional render hit. Perhaps for publicity photos you could use that. ayering in some color and a slight feel of translucency via image maps might produce a similar effect. (For speed I'm thinking faking that via layered image maps would be ideal). In other words, render once with SSS and then use that SSS as a decal. Forgive the failed attempt but see the attached for the general direction I was thinking for color. At a distance pure ambient white and pure black would probably work just as well. When in doubt... simple is better. Quote
Paul Forwood Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 Looking really good, Sabino! I agree with David that the shoulder splines could use a bit of tweaking to get rid of that ridge. Great looking superheros! Quote
TheSpleen Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 Wonderful job! Reminds me of "Kingdom O' Magic" Quote
nino banano Posted February 10, 2011 Author Posted February 10, 2011 The one suggestion I have is to add another spline ring to the shoulders on the guys...they lose their roundness when lowering the arms at this point. Looks great so far, Sabino! You are Right, so, I have thinking to correct that part in the rig... I mean adding some smartskin, fan bone or CP weights at the final...so , there are many troubles like this in the models... the rigg is not finished yet...by the way I wonder if you could give me some tips that help me to correct this troubles I hope you could.. I admire the way you resolved troubles like that in the squetch rig...for me it is one of the best rig I have seen in this forum...I am doing this project in my spare time so I did not having time to study the squetch rig...so I am doing it at the easy way for save time ... I am using the rig that I know better---thanks for all David Quote
nino banano Posted February 10, 2011 Author Posted February 10, 2011 Looking good! You've got me intrigued about these characters. To complete the feather-look you may be able to set the Ambiance Color to light blue or grey and then set the Diffuse color to white. Adjusting the Fall Off and Blend would then yield a feathery looking surface color. Of course a little displacement map on the wings indicating the feathers would take it to the next level. The primary reason I suggest the ambiance though is is to keep the wings from getting too dark in shadows. At first for the Batwings I was thinking that Sub Surface Scattering would be ideal but I'm not sure you want the additional render hit. Perhaps for publicity photos you could use that. ayering in some color and a slight feel of translucency via image maps might produce a similar effect. (For speed I'm thinking faking that via layered image maps would be ideal). In other words, render once with SSS and then use that SSS as a decal. Forgive the failed attempt but see the attached for the general direction I was thinking for color. At a distance pure ambient white and pure black would probably work just as well. When in doubt... simple is better. thanks for this advices Rodney, they are very useful...I am going to model some feathers and apply some decals on it later..the way I did the wings is only for reference...thanks for your help Quote
nino banano Posted February 10, 2011 Author Posted February 10, 2011 Looking really good, Sabino! I agree with David that the shoulder splines could use a bit of tweaking to get rid of that ridge. Great looking superheros! I agree, be sure I am going to add ones...you know I have 2 histories for animate...in the first one the characters are going to be superheros, but for the second one they are going to be more like angels and demons...so I think firstly I`m going to animate the second one...thanks Paul Wonderful job! Reminds me of "Kingdom O' Magic" thank for your comment TheSpleen Quote
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