3D Artwork: Rumble/Frenzy (Generations Project WIP)

Discussion in 'Transformers Fan Art' started by Sledgehammer, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. autobotguy

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    Really nice modeling work! Once question though....which one is Frenzy? :p 
     
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    thats bad a@@
     
  3. Gears

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    Nice job.
     
  4. Sledgehammer

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    Cheers again, everyone! Here's the first rough draft of the page set-up I'm now going for; I've redrawn all of the assets (logos, tech spec, robot points etc) with the exception of the original box-art and alt-mode, which will be replaced when I've got the renders finalised. :) 

    Note: the original design was going to be split in two, and show both cassettes as they were packaged (Ravage/Rumble, Frenzy/Laserbeak), but I came to the conclusion that the 'oomph' of the actual character art would have been lost. Only problem is, it's now left me feeling that there's a fair bit of dead space on the page... 0_o

    Comments, crits and general feedback most welcome! :thumb 
     

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    Hmmm....

    Here's an update on the page, with a test render of the Rumble model in place. I tried initially to recreate the box-art pose a little more accurately, but the resulting break-up of the components made it all look a bit rubbish.

    So instead, I tried to position everything as if the toy itself was posed in that fashion; however, I'm not quite sure about this, either. It should look a bit better when I've got the final materials/lighting setup sorted, but what do you lot think? :confused: 
     

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    Looking good - can you play with the 'lens' settings in the render to get some forced perspective making that front fist look bigger? On the final render I think his visor could do with being much more reflective than the rest of his face to break the grey up.

    Also maybe having his guns laying either side of his tape mode would fill that space a bit.