fredag 23 mars 2012

Big Project, Two more WIPs

Right. The Big Project is going well so far. I'm having fun so far, so it will probably continue until completion. Good times. So with nothing too much to add in this post, here's my two new models which are 100% modeled. The top one is a Tesla generator (please don't think about the energy consumption of sustaining a Tesla coil could just be used as a generator in itself) which shoots out lightning at those small needles on the transistor in the bottom. Enjoy!







Maybe you already guessed it, but this is more sci-fi/fantasy than any actual practical science/logic. I'm using the old, classical "if it's cool it's good" methodology in all my concepts in the Big Project. I'll probably throw up at least two more around/after this weekend too.


Look forward to it, I suppose!

måndag 19 mars 2012

Large Project to be done, Some WIPs to prove it...

So, it was a while ago I updated this blog. What became of me? Did I find another call in life or did something eat me?


Well... uh... not really.


The good news is: I am working on the largest project I have done, to date. This is my first time modeling an environment, a detailed one at that. I am still focusing a lot on the "shapes/geometry over textures" thing but there will now be normals mapping and the whole package again. The last model was just me trying out... which can be said about everything I do, really.


Anyway, here's two WIPs for you to peek at sneakily. They're about as done as 90% at this moment, mostly just small fixes and maybe an add-on, but in following order they are a lift and a vent. This room is focusing a lot in vertical space in a tight tube-like environment, maybe a little claustrophobic I suppose. The lift is essential for this place to work in human standards and the vent... well is the same as the lift. You need fresh, cool air to breath, man!






Please pay no attention in the difference in brightness in the pictures. It's completely what I wanted it to be and not an unfortunate mishap in the model color scheme...