myfish Posted October 12, 2003 Share Posted October 12, 2003 hi guys, don't even know if this warrants being in here judging some of the other work, but here it is anyway. I had the idea to do a dryfly now that weve got great hair. i could do with a better metal material for the hook and i'm gonna add a barb to that. the thread is a spherical combiner that is difficult to see in this shot but close up it sort of simulates thread. I did try lots of torus's but there was to much geometry and it slowed things down a bundle. The hair is not groomed, but is tapered and has a two colour gradient. The tips are slightly transparent. This is really my first go with A:M, and i hope to improve my modelling skills as i go, but any idea's on how i could improve things would be nice. thanks. -- Keith. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zacktaich Posted October 12, 2003 Share Posted October 12, 2003 That's awesome. keep it up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfish Posted October 12, 2003 Author Share Posted October 12, 2003 modified mk2 version. this is actually proving to be quite a learning curve as i'm new to all this stuff. however, i borrowed the blue_feathers.tga from the alpha forum and modified it to create the two feathers to form the wings shown here. also had to play with the groups hierarcy to get everything working as seen. I'm gonna finish this fly now i've started so i may as well show you guys what i'm doing so you can remember what it was like when you started LOL. To come: tail feathers, spiral tinsel, hook barb, etc. might even float it on water ??. -- Keith. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Lium Posted October 13, 2003 Share Posted October 13, 2003 Not being a fisherman I don't know anything about fly's but I like the model and the way the hair has been used. I would use a little specularity and being that it goes on a pole I wonder if you shouldn't give a little roughness/wear to it ? Just 2¢ Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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