Monday, 4 May 2009
Week Eleven
The end of this week was spent boning and then skinning my character. I have not had much experience at all with this and it was a great challenge. I boned him using a biped skeleton, however had difficulty because the skeleton was very small compared to my characters body frame. i discovered how to re-size the bones on the skeleton and after playing about with the envelopes found it much easier to move him without him looking wrong or vertex messing up. After sorting the bones i applied a skin modifier which enabled the body to move with the bones.
Environment
After the character was finished i then created a simple environment, I created a circus environment for my cave man to perform a circus stunt.
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Week Eleven

Over Easter i finished the modelling and added his clothing. To create his clothing I selected faces around his body where i wanted the clothing to be and i extruded them out slightly, i then had to move vertex to create a smoother shape for his clothing. once it looked how i wanted it to i the moved the vertex along the bottom of the clothing to create a rough zig-zag cut look.

After all the modelling was complete i decided to add materials. i did this using the material tool in 3D Studio Max. To get a realistic skin colour i searched on the internet for skin tones, found out the colour and created an image of the colour in photoshop. I then applied that image as a material in 3D studio Max. i did the same for the material of his clothing i found like an image of a dark brown fur material and then applied it to his clothing.


I also inserted the movable eyeballs into place and re-appplied the eye material so that his eyes look realistic.

Now that the modelling and materials are complete its time to skin, bone and animate.
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Week Ten
Nose
I created the caveman's nose by pulling out vertex and face on on and around the area i had left for the nose. I moved vertex until I got the desired shape and size and then it was time to created the nostrils. The nostrils were created by selecting faces under the nose about the size of a nostril. i then deleted these faces so it left a hole. i selected the edges of around the hole i had created and held down shift. i dragged the nostril up the nose to create a deep hole up the nose which created the nostrils.
Lips

The next feature to create was the lips. I selected faces on the front of the face in the space for the mouth and extruded them out slighty and then moved the vertex into shape to create the shape of the lips. I then used the connect tool to create a ringle line of thin faces between the two lips. i selected these faces and extruded them in the face. this created a gap between the two lips, creating the mouth.
Eyes


Ear

Finally I created the ear, i have created an ear in modelling before however had difficulty attatching it so therefore this time I created the ear from the side of the head so that it was already attatched. I selected faces on the side of the head in the right space for the the ear and of similar size. I then extruded it out, and created more faces withing the space of the ear. I then moved faces in and out to created the shape of the ear.

Next I am going to look at attatching the body and head and then creating the clothing for the caveman, I will also sort out the materials.
Saturday, 21 March 2009
Week Nine
The next stage was giving my character a neck to go with the head and attach it to the body. I started the neck by selecting the edges around the back of the head at the bottom held down shift and dragged them out. This created the basis for the neck.

After the neck had been dragged out it then needed to be dragged into place so that it looked more realistic. This meant that the neck had to face downwards rather than out to the back.

After moving the neck into place I then smoothed the head to see what it looked like and to ensure the head and neck look correct.


After this I started working on the space for the eyes creating deeper indents in the face for where the eyes and eye sockets would be.


Finally for the modelling of the shape of the face I created the eye sockets where the eyes would be placed on the face.

Sunday, 15 March 2009
Week Eight


I then applied NURMS smooth to see how the shape of the head was coming along.
Neck
After creating the basic shape of the face I selected a section of vertex on the back of the head at the bottom where I thought the neck should be a deleted them.
This created a starting point for my characters neck which I will create the basic shape for next.
Friday, 13 March 2009
Week Seven

After trying to create the correct shape i was very pleased with the outcome, creating the body for me was very challenging and i feel that my 3D studio Max skills are improving the more i use the software which i am very pleased about.
Next I will be attempting to start the caveman's head.
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Week Six
I started creating my character from a box shape with enough segments to create a body like shape with many quads helping me form a smooth realistic body shape. I had only ever tried to create a body shape once before so this was a challenge.
I knew what I wanted my caveman's body to look like however to start of with I gave myself the task of just creating the basic body shape which I could then play around with in order to get the cave mans body looking like I wanted it to.
I started the body by just simply creating a tall box, with enough segments so that this created enough vertex to move around to create the desired shape.

I spent most of this week creating the basic body shape which looked nothing like I wanted my final body to look like but it was definitely a starting point which i could work with and I was very pleased with the body I had achieved.