Well. The first one was pretty much done "purely" in 2D
Clouds were hand painted from scratch in Painter 7. This time I really looked at real clouds from books as reference. It's very tough to do something from scratch if I don't look at anything real first
The clouds alone required over 20 paintings to composit...that translates to over 20 layers in Photoshop :eek:
As for the bottom twos. Modeled in Cinema and texture was created in Photoshop. Then do the mapping and touch up in bodypaint. But working on the textures of those moss and seams (between the building and the slope) was a real pain in the a$$
Due to unusually high number of requests (over 50 in one day! serious) from people I finally decided to post that moon picture as desktop picture. I wasn't planning to do this until I have got the Episode X Scene 1 done but now I changed my mind.
<strong>Well. The first one was pretty much done "purely" in 2D
Clouds were hand painted from scratch in Painter 7. This time I really looked at real clouds from books as reference. It's very tough to do something from scratch if I don't look at anything real first
The clouds alone required over 20 paintings to composit...that translates to over 20 layers in Photoshop :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Leonis...as usual...fantastic work. And good to hear you did your research. It shows in the image above. Will this be a static background or animated? Thinking that...because of all those layers?
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As for the bottom twos. Modeled in Cinema and texture was created in Photoshop. Then do the mapping and touch up in bodypaint. But working on the textures of those moss and seams (between the building and the slope) was a real pain in the a$$ </strong><hr></blockquote>
Awesome. The "pain in the ass" being rendering time? Or just applying the paint/textures? What hardware was this rendered on? Hopefully a Power Mac G4?
Great work Leonis! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
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Happy to see you here Madam , your son speak of you in good terms here
[quote] your son speak of you in good terms here <hr></blockquote>
he does ? where ? I have to see that post !
Clouds were hand painted from scratch in Painter 7. This time I really looked at real clouds from books as reference. It's very tough to do something from scratch if I don't look at anything real first
The clouds alone required over 20 paintings to composit...that translates to over 20 layers in Photoshop :eek:
As for the bottom twos. Modeled in Cinema and texture was created in Photoshop. Then do the mapping and touch up in bodypaint. But working on the textures of those moss and seams (between the building and the slope) was a real pain in the a$$
nice done, really !
i'll hire you for some artwork if I'm gonna go into business, ok ?
<strong>powerdoc, why would I make EmAn's Mom?</strong><hr></blockquote>
good question, but you did not reply if it was your mother.
it can be :
- a fake person made by you
- a fake person made by someone else like leonis beloved dog
- your mom, the only and unique who made shut ut the silly mouth of a PC troll
<strong>Of course it's not really my mom. She never even touches the computers at home.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Maybe she does it outside the house
Thanks for welcoming me, powerdoc.
Due to unusually high number of requests (over 50 in one day! serious) from people I finally decided to post that moon picture as desktop picture. I wasn't planning to do this until I have got the Episode X Scene 1 done but now I changed my mind.
<strong>Well. The first one was pretty much done "purely" in 2D
Clouds were hand painted from scratch in Painter 7. This time I really looked at real clouds from books as reference. It's very tough to do something from scratch if I don't look at anything real first
The clouds alone required over 20 paintings to composit...that translates to over 20 layers in Photoshop :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Leonis...as usual...fantastic work. And good to hear you did your research. It shows in the image above. Will this be a static background or animated? Thinking that...because of all those layers?
[quote]<strong>
As for the bottom twos. Modeled in Cinema and texture was created in Photoshop. Then do the mapping and touch up in bodypaint. But working on the textures of those moss and seams (between the building and the slope) was a real pain in the a$$
Awesome. The "pain in the ass" being rendering time? Or just applying the paint/textures? What hardware was this rendered on? Hopefully a Power Mac G4?
Great work Leonis! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
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The "pain in the ass" being rendering time? Or just applying the paint/textures? </strong><hr></blockquote>
That's texturing. Applying texturs to the "joints" is a real tough task