Mesh Modeling - Various renders practice (+Erlenmeyer Flask)

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NM-92

Quote from: Hossein Alfideh on March 12, 2017, 04:23:33 AM
Damn Nico!I love the progress of the scene!looks really nice and awesome.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on March 09, 2017, 09:34:40 AM
Nice, man! Lots going on there. Very cool.

Thanks guys !

I've been busy for a while, so i made this quickly on my free time. 1-1:30 hour max. It was modeled in Rhinoceros. I don't really know what this is, just started modeling and adding details. Great stuff on the forum lately so i had to do something !

Josh3D

That is one beautiful chunk of metal. Well done sir.

NM-92

Quote from: Josh Mings on March 29, 2017, 09:32:03 AM
That is one beautiful chunk of metal. Well done sir.

Thank you very much Josh !

NM-92

Hey there. This is my submission for the Nvidia "Ultimate Geforce Pc" contest, based on the Inwin 909 case. You can submit your entry till sunday i think, so there isn't much time left if you want to join. I did this really quick, so there are some mistakes. UV mapping would have been ideal , but i didn't have enough time and Rhino UV map tools aren't the best. Hope you like it ! Cheers.

NM-92

Hello guys. I finally achieved one of my "3D goals", wich was modeling a character. I spent a lot of time practicing and ditching models away in frustration, but i think it was worthy. Today i finished my very first character bust and i consider it a huge milestone on my learning curve. This was modeled from scratch in Blender with some reference images. I didn't know how to continue his chest so i improvised a little and ended up with a new Deathstroke design. Tried to give the image some storytelling in post. I'm pretty happy with the outcome, so here it is ! Hope you like it. Cheers !

P.S.: Better viewed in high res.

TpwUK

Spankingly good for a first sculpt, I found Sculptris to be great for getting the hang of a stylus and tablet, certainly easier than Blender sculpting tools.

Martin


Magnus Skogsfjord

Awesome Nico! Congrats on the progress :) B

NM-92

Thanks everyone !

Quote from: TpwUK on April 07, 2017, 06:40:13 PM
Spankingly good for a first sculpt, I found Sculptris to be great for getting the hang of a stylus and tablet, certainly easier than Blender sculpting tools.

Martin


Martin, this wasn't sculpted ! I forgot to mention that i made a mesh from scratch to create this one.

TpwUK

Quote from: NM-92 on April 08, 2017, 04:42:49 PM
Thanks everyone !

Martin, this wasn't sculpted ! I forgot to mention that i made a mesh from scratch to create this one.

Doh! My mistake  ???

Martin

nicordf

Mate, as I told you before, outstanding job! The lighting really sets the mood also

NM-92

Quote from: nicordf on April 08, 2017, 09:19:19 PM
Mate, as I told you before, outstanding job! The lighting really sets the mood also

Thank you very much Nico ! I tweaked a bit the lighting in Photoshop. Adding particles and smoke really helped to give some depth to the image.

NM-92

I often search for some random references and make quick models for practice. Here's an example with a padlock. Modeled in Rhinoceros. Cheers !

Hossein Alfideh

Very nice.I love how you choose your subjects,some of them are simple stuff we see everyday and we really dont pay attention to them  but they are fantastic to look at.well done! :)

NM-92

Thanks Hossein ! I think these everyday objects are way more challenging than complex models. Getting them to look good is a great practice. Sooooo, here is another one  ;D

Reference and final render attached.