Hi Everyone!
I just started saving out turntable animations and am figuring out how to get things to look clean.
Here are a couple turntables of my concepts. I'll keep adding more as I make them.
Thanks for viewing and any tips are appreciated!
Mauricio
My Flying Vehicle Concept:
https://vimeo.com/282351067
The intended Pilot Concept:
https://vimeo.com/282518003
Hi Everyone!
I'm having a blast rendering these turntables out. Still fine tuning all my quality settings to avoid ticking, artifacts and blinking, but it's coming along.
This is a 2K turntable of a Mech Samurai helmet, inspired a little bit by storm troopers.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks!
https://vimeo.com/287165468
https://vimeo.com/287293430
These are both awesome, Mauricio, but that second one...wow! superb. Beautiful material and lighting work. Those blinking mechanisms on the face plate are great!
Cheers,
Eric
I was thinking the same thing, those filter cartridge flickering thing is actually pretty neat, if it was intended. Even if its not intended the results is pretty cool.
It was a happy accident and I felt the same way! Haha, but I need to be able to control this stuff when delivering artwork to clients. Translucency and lights applied to different parts are still a bit rough, but I'm trying to figure out the sweet spot on the render quality settings still.
Thanks for commenting mattjgerard!
Quote from: bdesign on September 06, 2018, 09:06:45 PM
These are both awesome, Mauricio, but that second one...wow! superb. Beautiful material and lighting work. Those blinking mechanisms on the face plate are great!
Cheers,
Eric
Thank you bdesign! Those sparkly lights on the gas mask bulb things were completely just render artifacts as my render settings were too low. I lucked out that they were cool looking, but it was an accident. haha
Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018) - Original Suit Concept
I got to create a mock up of the original 1999 Jin Roh film's armor suit of the elite Kerberos Panzer Cops, which were a metropolitan anti-terror unit. I've been a big fan of the original Jin Roh anime, and it was a huge honor to get to work on this South Korean adaptation directed by Kim Jee-woon with Alliance Studios! Special thanks to Eddie Yang & Steve Wang for bringing me on and leading the design team.
You can see images of the final concept here:
https://www.artstation.com/mauricio_ruiz_design
https://www.instagram.com/mauricio_ruiz_design/?hl=en
https://vimeo.com/289155245
The second one (AKA Pilot Bust) with the glass fronted helmet is the best one, I think :)
I would say that they need a bit of dirt and grunge.
Thank you!
Yea, I add the dirt and grunge in the final 2D images in photoshop, as that's usually the fastest approach, although battle damage like bullet holes and deep scratches would be warranted in 3D for my design process.
Here's the final image for it:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qYKbD
Here are some more images and turntable animations for the project Illang: The Wolf Brigade, which was the South Korean Live Action adaptation of the Anime film Jin Roh.
https://vimeo.com/289185730
https://vimeo.com/289186107
Here's some more turntable renders for all the designs I created on the film Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018)
Exploring new variations to the Jin Roh film's armor suit of the elite Kerberos Panzer Cops, which were a metropolitan anti-terror unit. I've been a big fan of the original Jin Roh anime, and it was a huge honor to get to work on this South Korean adaptation directed by Kim Jee-woon with Alliance Studios!
https://vimeo.com/289922481
https://vimeo.com/289922420
https://vimeo.com/289922191
https://vimeo.com/289743286
https://vimeo.com/290328672
https://vimeo.com/289543975
I designed the eyes on the mask, basically the cheekbones and up. (Not the Helmet.)
https://vimeo.com/290551445
Designed the Shield and Backpack.
https://vimeo.com/290741372
https://vimeo.com/291983779
Designs of the final approved ammo pack / backpack for the film.
https://vimeo.com/292170866
https://vimeo.com/292170932
https://vimeo.com/292375835
https://vimeo.com/292598616
https://vimeo.com/292598662
https://vimeo.com/290977156
https://vimeo.com/291177338
https://vimeo.com/291775371
https://vimeo.com/291775432
https://vimeo.com/291549236
https://vimeo.com/291549190
Zoe - Synthetic Anatomy Concepts
Concept Art for the film Zoe, a 2018 American romantic science fiction film directed by Drake Doremus. It stars Ewan McGregor, Léa Seydoux.
(Disclaimer: I started with a free base mesh of human anatomy to speed up the process.)
https://vimeo.com/294196668
https://vimeo.com/294196752
https://vimeo.com/294626293
Quote from: Mauricio Ruiz Design on February 09, 2019, 07:46:20 PM
I designed the eyes on the mask, basically the cheekbones and up. (Not the Helmet.)
I love this shot :)
Lots of nice work here! I especially like some of the anatomical pieces.
Actually a lot of committed work, respect, great job.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on March 04, 2019, 10:45:57 AM
Lots of nice work here! I especially like some of the anatomical pieces.
Thank you!!
Quote from: Zeltronic on March 05, 2019, 12:36:55 AM
Actually a lot of committed work, respect, great job.
Thank you!!
Quote from: LM6 on February 10, 2019, 03:34:31 AM
Quote from: Mauricio Ruiz Design on February 09, 2019, 07:46:20 PM
I designed the eyes on the mask, basically the cheekbones and up. (Not the Helmet.)
Thank you! They did an awesome job with all the moody photos! I can't believe how much screen time the suits got on the film.
I love this shot :)
The Billowing Howls of the Lilac
I started this creature from my Creature Kits' African Lion Teeth & Gums set! I wanted to show how far these Teeth Kitbash sets can be changed unique ways.
Some ideas behind the concept -
Habitat:
Mygalomorph Bears dig a burrow in the ground that is lined with silk and a trapdoor that is difficult to see when it is closed because the plant and soil materials effectively camouflage it. The trapdoor is hinged on one side with silk. They use these burrows to raise their young and for protection. Burrows may reach 15 m in depth and around 1.5 m width. Some of the Mygalomorph Bears dig simple, tube-like burrows, while others excavate additional side tunnels for extra hiding places.
Reproduction:
Male Mygalomorph Bears leave their burrows in search of a mate during humid weather. The male dies shortly after mating with the female. The eggs are kept in the mother's burrow in a cocoon. After hatching, the Mygalomorph Bear cubs stay in the burrow for some time and eventually emerge to disperse and fend for themselves.
Lot's more images on my Amazing Shots post here: https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php?topic=21587.15
This first turntable had the ground plane outside of my animations, so it does not turn with the rock floor. Didn't catch it until it was too late.
https://vimeo.com/317112996
https://vimeo.com/317399463
https://vimeo.com/317857428
Hi Everyone!
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Rodan Final Approved 3D Concept (See Credits)
I was brought on to the Godzilla: King of the Monsters pre-production phase through Studio ADI to help design Rodan, King Ghidorah and Mothra. We ended up focusing on Rodan, after sculptor Tim Martin created an awesome maquette for Rodan based on some of the thumbnail silhouettes I had sketched up early in the design process. After 3D scanning his sculpture, I was tasked with redesigning and developing all the further iterations of Rodan's body (Wing variations, hand / claw variations, head variations, tail variations, color designs, scale designs and variations, fire / lava and debris designs, poses, etc.) all of which was a group effort in the design department consisting of Bryan Wynia who sculpted the wing texture in this final 3D concept, Ken Barthelmey, Miguel Gerrero, Justice Joseph, for a brief moment, Carlos Huante, and myself. The Sculpting Department included Tim Martin on Rodan and Adam Dougherty on Mothra, all supervised by Tom Woodruff Jr.
https://vimeo.com/340086492
https://vimeo.com/340086890
https://vimeo.com/340086558
https://vimeo.com/340086629
https://vimeo.com/340086822
https://vimeo.com/340086950
Continued...
Continued...
Cool to see who all was involved and the outcome of the work! Love it.
Quote from: Josh3D on July 01, 2019, 12:48:20 PM
Cool to see who all was involved and the outcome of the work! Love it.
Thank you Josh3D!