BIOI first got into 3D back in 1996 with a free copy of Imagine. I continued to use Imagine for my modeling projects up until early 2003. Support for the product has now died leaving it several years behind the rest of the market. I have now started to learn Max and I constantly wonder why it took me so long to make the change.
Primarily I focus on modeling. Over time I will learn to texture and animate my objects but at present I am very happy just modeling. If you are interested in texturing any of my objects send me a mail and I will probably send them through to you.
I am also the founder and webmaster of Gallery of 3D.com. (http://www.galleryof3d.com). G3D is a massive 3D Gallery for artists of all levels. Currently there are over 750 artists listed and over 5000 pieces of individual artwork.
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Comments (6)
bobbystahr
all out door scenes?how will you handle indoors?got a scipt up an runnin?.....great modelling by the way...got the house from your site to play with....is that a hedge in search of a map?on the righthand house?
BlackGas
The main action is all outdoors. Some of the shops further up the street will have little things going on inside. We have an almost complete script, missing a couple of action scenes but nothing major. The hedge is looking for a map at the moment, know where it can get one? :)
Burnart
Personally I'm very keen on procedural textures so a rough texture in conjunction with a fine jersey pattern so that there are some holes in it via the filter. (Was playing with hedges in Imagine myself over the last few days!) Of course given the simple look you seem to be after maybe going for a simple pebbled soft plastic durface might look fine. BTW looking good so far.
BlackGas
We are going for realistic looking textures and then applying a few filters to cartoon them up a bit
ManuelFr57
I like the style. Maybe shear also the roof, or make one higher than the other to break the symetry. I don't like the wall at the side of the stairs. IMHO, half circle shape stairs would be in the right style.
BlackGas
Roof etc have now been sheared, cheers Manuel. One of the houses that I built for this had half circle shapes for the side of the steps. Unfortunately nobody actually like that house. :)