Monday, November 12, 2007

some more junk





added some junk around the thing...gave the window some transparency. Look at the wheelbarrow. Im just trying to think of the time period and what technology they would have. I would imagine that the frame of the wheelbarrow would be steel, but the bowl...the part that holds all the crap in a wheelbarrow would be wood because they wouldnt have any sort of molding technology yet.

anyway...the lamp on the actual lamp post might be a bit big.

Any advice for some cobblestone? Keep the stones big? Keep them simple and low poly?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey dude this puppy looks great man.
The wheelbarrel is awsome, but seems a bit small in scale. its up to u if its metal or wood, id think the would have metal because they would just pound shapes and not use molds. so if u do metal, u can make it all beat up and rough. If they have the tech to make lamps and metal suppors for a wagon, they can beat some metal into a wheel barrel shape.

One big thing i forgot to mention before is, how do u use the stairs? the horse thing is in the way. id say either remove it comepletly or put it on the floor as if it were removed. im thinkin now that it would have been better is the door end would be the back and the horses would attach to the window end, but its too late for that. i say just make the stairs look usable.

The lamp is fantastic, but yeah a bit big. The stand for it is really great, nice curve and base.

For the cobble stones, i say make then fairly simple to let the focus be on the wagon. They should be fairly medium poly, enough to make them smooth and clean, but not too crazy. adjust the scale for them to make the wagon look like the size you want it to be. Also if your going to make this piece sit on a pedestal, decide the size and shape and make cobble stones fit that only. this will svae u time from moddeling too much. u can look into just making a texture and displacing the stones a bit. this will save you time from hand modelling. but ull have to see what looks good. cheers