Scraps

This section is for showcasing my school asignments I did as studies or exercises. This section is not a part of my portfolio, instead it is a section where I show what other things I have done before or have knowledge of which is not shown in my portfolio. Works here may be incomplete and will not be completed.

 
2007
 
Study of a Man's Face
 
Type: Created in: Base Topology: Programs:
High Resolution Polygon Model Dec - 2007 958 Polygons Maya - Base topology Creation
      ZBrush - Sculpting & Texturing
      Photoshop - Texture Editing
 
Comments:
- Texture created with Image Plane Projection technique in ZBrush.
- Image references from 3d.sk - Ivan.
 
Note: Click on the images below for a larger view.
 
 
Hard Surface Model: Nissan 350z
 
Type: Created in: Base Mesh: Program:
High Resolution Polygon Model May - 2007 NURBs patches Maya
       
Comment: Built with NURBs patches to begin with and then converted to Polygons. Occlusion and HDRI lighting is used.
 
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HDRI Front
 
HDRI Back
Occlusion Front
Occlusion Back
 
Props Model: The Pendragon Sword
 
Type: Created in: Poly count: Program:
High Resolution Polygon Model March - 2007 ≈250,000 polygons Maya
       
 
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2006


Ecorche 2

 
   

This is a sculpture created with using oil based clay and the purpose of this is to study the human morphology, from the most basic shapes and forms on the human body to the tiny details such as the facial features.

Started in September 2006, finalizing in December 2006.

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Ecorche 1

 
   

This is a sculpture created with using oil based clay and the purpose of this is to study the human anatomy from bones to muscles.

Started in Febuary 2006, finalized in May 2006.

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2005

Study of an Old Man's Head

Type: Created in: Base Topology: Programs:
High Resolution Polygon Model Oct - 2005 648 Polygons Maya - Base topology Creation
      Z-Brush 2 - Sculpting


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