Happy new year everyone.....
Here's my first resolution - to be more observant and to create comment.
Best wishes,
Simon
Love it Simon. Happy New Year.
Wow! amazing model and rendering!
If you want to improve this one I think a wider composition will help allot to improve the feel of speed.
Also, adding a tad of smoke and maybe combustion fire would look cool!
Thanks Esben, I appreciate it....
Will do!!!
This is awesome. You always manage color so well in your models. Also, I've noticed they're always wonderfully-detailed. Do you ever re-use your own geometry or kitbash, or do you always start with nothing when creating a new model? Thanks for sharing! Only critique I have is the Dunkin' Donuts label looks stretched in the Y-axis. Cheers!
It's an awesome render and model, some parts are just floating in space ... Is the model unfinished or has something gone wrong in KS ?
Martin
Thanks for the observations Martin and Will - I will be fixing these things over the weekend!!!
No issues with KS - I was just sloppy with cleaning the floaters away. When I moved the main ship I left some letters behind........I like to hide some stuff in the details!!!!.......they are in proper place in this render.
Some times I re-use some details not always. I do try to have one detail or feature repeated from model to the next (not as often as I used to) - no matter what it is - scaled or not. I like to have a progress flow between models/images (if that makes sense).
Thanks for the help!!!
Thanks for sharing some process! I love this bird's-eye view. The symmetry and graphic nature of it just make it a winner.
Quote from: simonw on January 04, 2017, 04:14:45 AM
Thanks for the observations Martin and Will - I will be fixing these things over the weekend!!!
No issues with KS - I was just sloppy with cleaning the floaters away. When I moved the main ship I left some letters behind........I like to hide some stuff in the details!!!!.......they are in proper place in this render.
Some times I re-use some details not always. I do try to have one detail or feature repeated from model to the next (not as often as I used to) - no matter what it is - scaled or not. I like to have a progress flow between models/images (if that makes sense).
Thanks for the help!!!
Outstanding! - Reminds me of Chris Rosewarn's, and thats a height not many of us reach (including myself).
Are those leaves in the floor grill or some red hot chilli peppers ?
Luv it all
Martin
Outstanding modeling skills and very cool renders!
Wow, that top-view is killer! Love it.