Grey sheep….sheeps…..sheepin…etc.

16 09 2008

Here are the resultant characters for our first project. Granted, they are remarkably - dare I say, suspiciously - similar in appearance. Ah, but there is a very simple reason for this: they are both sheep. Yes! It is true! However, you will note the different titles…we have first of all our generic sheep, to be used en masse to form flocks.

> White Sheep

Not to be (much) confused with what will become the titular character of the piece, the Black Sheep. He’s a bit smaller and stockier than the other sheep…hopefully to add some degree of cuteness/humour to his actions. Also, he sports a clever disguise, using a sweater to blend in with the rest of the flock whilst engaging upon covert nocturnal operations. Despite all this talk of NURBS as the embodiment of evil, destroyer of time and so forth, I am still determined to tame it…thus I tried again to make these fellows with NURBS. The results are better than before, I think.

> Black Sheep

A few more NURBS and polygons complete the ensemble, some innocuous little things just lying in wait to harvest wool from sheepish victims come springtime.

> Props > Shed



I got’cher wool right here.

10 09 2008

And now, with EXTREME HAIRSTYLING. Plus a little cloudy some-such for skin texture which turned out nicer than I expected…and may keep in mind for the later projects. I think the nurb forms have something to do with that weird mane concentrated around his neck…something about the placement of the vertices. Or maybe I don’t know much about the fur system yet.

Having started the model, destroyed it in annoyance, and repeated the process a few times…the end result is more simple than I would have liked, but should be a pretty good starting place for the nursery rhyme characters to follow.

woollysheep



Bald, Bald black sheep

10 09 2008

Another sheep for the page, hooray! Sheep lend themselves so well to the cute theme, after all, and this sucker is good practice for the flock that will show up in my nursery rhyme. Observe, if you will, the elegant form of le mouton…evoking the classic chia pet in all its Rubenesque simplicity

(Super-simplicity for now)



3-point lights - with real lights this time. Honest!

3 09 2008

Still having trouble with the blog system, namely, getting it to do what I want. Like display pictures.
The model - to be used eventually with the nursery rhyme project - is fairly simple; lots of flat surfaces that lend themselves to polygons. I started with lots of primitive shapes - all cubes, I think - and extruded them or scaled them into shape. A few things, like the roof and lamp were modified by pulling and merging vertices. The fence posts were made simply through scale and duplication, although I am still having problems when trying to group them together: I still haven’t figured whether this is an oversight on my part, or Maya being stupid. A boolean operation was handy for making the doorway
Textures still baffle me, which is why only one is shown here, but hopefully I will be able to change the material of the building to something more suitable in the near future.

UPDATE: Image added.


shed