Accipitrinae
Accipitrinae
direct from curvy beta 2.12
i used curvy like a sprite generator (blue screening)
built from some fairly random lathes, quick merged
then worked on it in model-mirror mode with widgit expand tool.
curvy mapped with a pattern.
used a light-metal base light
i didn't smooth the model, preferring slightly rough edges
i kept the claws separate to keep them at high resolution.
with this figure i thought curvy produced a better image than a renderer
(the high resolution image version is cool)
Last edited by sculptor on Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I like the 45 degree angle one the best (middle, top row), shows off the model outline well.
I've just been sketching a bunch of enemy sprites for my Flash demo, this brute looks rather similar to my 'tank' unit I was going to use a pure profile view for the enemies - but looking at this makes me want to use a few angles of rotation to fake a walk cycle instead.
You can screenshot as TGA to get an alpha channel (if you don't want to cut out the bluescreen background by hand) (Although for my sprites I just used a black background and selected it out)
I've just been sketching a bunch of enemy sprites for my Flash demo, this brute looks rather similar to my 'tank' unit I was going to use a pure profile view for the enemies - but looking at this makes me want to use a few angles of rotation to fake a walk cycle instead.
You can screenshot as TGA to get an alpha channel (if you don't want to cut out the bluescreen background by hand) (Although for my sprites I just used a black background and selected it out)
thanks for reminding me about the tga
saves a lot of work
edit:
here's a little animation with some particles
http://homepages.tesco.net/sculptor/afig3.avi
saves a lot of work
edit:
here's a little animation with some particles
http://homepages.tesco.net/sculptor/afig3.avi