Roadhog by digitaltoothpaste
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Description
The model is Bryce5 (Fully hinged and articulated, including wheels, sliding doors, window shutters, machinegun and EMP turret) No other 3D software/mesh used.
Skins were created in Photoshop6 and applied in Bryce.
Post render Photoshop: saturation/colour balance/motion blur background/airbrush siren/save for web/make cup of tea.
*I seem to have cleverly forgot to enable the comment and rating features. Thank you for all your kind instant messages. I'm new to this forum and it'll take me a while to learn about all the flashing lights, neat features and options. Hopefully it'll work now.
Comments (20)
woodhurst
wow- this is some impressive modeling, esp. for all of the moving parts you explained. awesome work.
striving
Your work is inspiring my friend. Just wonderful Bryce work. You using Terrains/lattices for all this or what? Post a wireframe please! Another stunning work. Keep em coming.. Original and diverse is always great.
VOID
YEAH!!! That one ROCKS! Very cyberpunky look. You did that in Bryce? Very impressive. Inspired by the Aliens APC, isnt it?
Bambam131
Excellent modeling in all respects, would love to see a wire frame of this model.......Keep up the great work!!! ;-)
digitaltoothpaste
Someone else asked for the wireframe shot too. I'll get to work on it tomorrow. Working to this detail in Bryce means that models are far bigger than they should be. The Hog weighs in at....wait for it...250MB, so just loading it up takes some time. The good thing about Bryce is that it's really quick and you can design and alter things completely as you go along and in a short space of time have a very detailed concept in 3D. Then a REAL 3D modeller could turn it into a more viable model more easily, with all the concept work done and a real 3D 'Sketch' to play with.
keeba17
man your modelling skills are incredible, i love your attention to detail and the texures that have been applied. and just a suggestion maybe you could make the textures more glossier :) besides that nicely done.
Tom Berna
I am in awe at your skill!
Pelican
excellent worked out !!
masterst
Pur Bryce ? My respect , excellent modelling
Sking
Wonderful modelling and great job on the texs also. ---- Scott.
Raddar
Amzing work.
orbital
Ah now I can tell you what a fantastic piece of modelling this is. Details on this are excellent.
isulaelu
amazing model work, IN BRYCE!!!!!
Doublecrash
Wonderful modelling job again. Excellent all the way.
lemonjim
some days, i need one of these. it looks so lean and mean. how about counter-rotating chainsaws for .. crowd control?
digitaltoothpaste
I should have thought of that.... to mow down vicious pacifists and the like? Actually I did go through a few variations and I'll probably do some different things for it eventually. Maybe a water cannon, or a huge spotlight....or a counter-rotating chainsaw. The reason I chose an EMP weapon was because it felt a little less predictable than the obligatory big gun plus it seemed to make more sense for an internal security police vehicle.
TheNoddingBoy
Vicious pacifists? An oximoron? I guess that is how the aggressive explain their paradigm...nod nod nod nod
Higherspirit
This is absolutely fabolous!! Post more plz =)
digitaltoothpaste
Yeah, I was going for irony.
Eugenius
I saw the wireframe version of this image: your modeling and texturing skills are top-notch! Excellent All Around!