Wooo! i finished my entry for the 3dtotal sculpting challenge. It was a great learning experience.
Here is a link to all the final submission. click here.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
3d total Sculpture challenge
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
A new experiment Facial Rig done in xsi. The facial rig is made up of 6 main blendhapes for the mouth. Wide, Smile, frown, upper lip up, lower lip down, and narrow. These were then split on half ...
A new experiment Facial Rig done in xsi. The facial rig is made up of 6 main blendhapes for the mouth. Wide, Smile, frown, upper lip up, lower lip down, and narrow. These were then split on half given me 12 shapes to work with. The eyebrows are a similar method, 2 main shapes split on 2.
All these shapes are then driven by their respective controllers using link with and expressions.
The belly was made in a similar facion. Using a latice to control the flapping of the belly through a link with paramenter on each axis of the control null.
All of the blend shapes were made in zbrush, using layers to mask out the sides of the body that i did not want to have deformations.
These is a simplified version of another rig developed. Work spent on this was 2 days. For the facial stuff only.
A new experiment Facial Rig done in xsi. The facial rig is made up of 6 main blendhapes for the mouth. Wide, Smile, frown, upper lip up, lower lip down, and narrow. These were then split on half given me 12 shapes to work with. The eyebrows are a similar method, 2 main shapes split on 2.
All these shapes are then driven by their respective controllers using link with and expressions.
The belly was made in a similar facion. Using a latice to control the flapping of the belly through a link with paramenter on each axis of the control null.
All of the blend shapes were made in zbrush, using layers to mask out the sides of the body that i did not want to have deformations.
These is a simplified version of another rig developed. Work spent on this was 2 days. For the facial stuff only.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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