Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Abandoned Mill

I started an environment in the little bit of extra time I have. I have been finding a lot of awesome pictures online of old abandoned locations around the world, they fascinate me.
I set a goal of trying to recreate a lot of these places in 3D for modeling, texturing, and lighting practice.

The first project is an old abandoned mill. This is still at the block in stage, but I'm excited to work on this more! The original photo is below. There are some difference due to camera settings and perspective, I want to try and work these out as well






Friday, January 11, 2013

Happy (albeit belated) Holidays!

So over the holidays, I decided to make a very special gift for someone in particular. Quite the fan of BioShock, I decided that perhaps I would create a piece of fan art to help celebrate the holidays as well as preparing for the release of BioShock: Infinite! I'm quite excited for it, anyway. This is just a fun piece that I painted (except for the city backdrop, those details will follow) that I enjoyed doing.

As noted in the last sentence I do need to add that the city background is not my original work. It belongs to Tim Warnock, check out his website: http://www.thenextside.com/index.html it's a great website and he's a great artist!

(This image was taken from the BioShock video game series or from websites created and owned by 2K Games, the copyright of which is held by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. All trademarks and registered trademarks present in the image are proprietary Take-Two Interactive and its subsidiaries.)


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The learning process

It seems to me that part of the learning process is accepting your failures along the way and realizing what you did wrong and how to succeed the next time you try. That statement is not saying that you should throw in the towel or just give up by any means. However, there is still the phrase that you can't polish a turd. If it's bad in the initial stages, then it's best to get the feedback to recognize that early on and start over fresh. With that said, I recently worked on an interior scene for a class. I learned a lot, which is the best thing I could have asked to get from this. It's not what I would have hoped to produce as an end result but since doing this I've improved in technique, methodology, and overall process. Pull out the positives that you can!

(2 versions, the first one is lower res, but includes smaller edge details that the high res cropped out)

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New year, new goals!

Well it seems I still have yet to break my bad habit of not updating frequently. However, it's a new year! So here's to hoping for that frequency to increase! I think I'll start off with a throw back to an animation background I did for an animation project class last year. The animation was a traditional 2D project that ran for 30 seconds. Looking back there are plenty of improvements that could have been made, but hey that's all part of the learning process, right?