'3D Studio Max'


Making Of 'Robot In Disguise'

by Valentin Yovchev
 


The quick paint over was done by Tsvetomir Georgiev (http://ceco.cgsociety.org/) thank you for this my Friend if you are reading this :)

The next stage was to change to this concept, so firstly I edited the biped and then set up the pieces to fit the new concept. Then I started to try to edit and re-create the mean look of the robot. This is what I come up with. (Fig.09 – 10)


Fig.09a

Fig.09b



3DTotal_intro_to_Rigging


Fig.10

Then like the first model he was rigged, and I made a test render and a quick paint over in the back ground to see how it would feel in the environment. (Fig.11)


Fig.11

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  Rating: 4.21, Votes: 24 
Jamie Read on Thu, 22 September 2011 12:22pm

Wow.
I have been on a 3D games art course for about 8 months now, learning 3D primarily for video games and at the moment I am still a novice, creating simple assets/models. I aspire to be able to create both great models suitable for games engines and also very high poly models for still renders like this. I will be looking out for more of your work in the future. Fantastic!
Jamie
Tek on Thu, 22 September 2011 8:50pm

Are there that many parts in an original Trabant? It looks like the Robot's 3 times as massive as the car itself.
Ricardo Bruno Craveiro De Oliveira on Sat, 24 September 2011 3:23pm

Valentin Yovchev, I really liked Making its only a question how long it took to render?

all the best for you!
Neil on Sat, 24 September 2011 8:27pm

cool cheers for this..
Jim on Sun, 25 September 2011 11:51pm

There are some pieces floating itself, take care with this details.
However your work it's awesome!
Nice render and concepts!
Jim.
Valentin Yovchev on Wed, 21 December 2011 3:12pm

Hi guys i'mh appy you like it :) well it tooked about 30 minutes to render it and 2 3 hours to set the renders and things like that :) i've included the scene for download on the3dstudio.com so :) just search there for robot trabant :) and you will find it :P :D
Kyin Swan Paung on Sat, 04 February 2012 7:20am

it's a very nice job, but i don't know how to create like this as for me it is a very charm. I'm also trying to create like this. Keep moving forward Brother.
from Myanmar.

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