Monday, 10 January 2011

Modelling

I then took my reference images and set the scenes so i could begin modelling. Below are images of the reference images and set scenes.







I then began modelling. I started by modelling the props. Below are some images of my modelled props.


Above is an image of the model of the Prop Ammunition Tin. 


Above is an image of the model of the Prop of the Helmet.


Above is an image of the model of the Prop of the Gas Mask.


Above is an image of the model of the Prop of the Walking Stick with Bayonet attached. 



  I then started Modelling my character. This started off fairly well however i then found it difficult modelling the hair and chest of my character. I tried many different ways of trying to improve my models hair and chest and eventually got something that i was reasonably happy with. They could still be a lot better however. Below are some images of some of the stages of modelling my character.



Above is an image of the first stage. I personally thought that i got off to a good start.


Above is an image of stage 2. I was relatively happy with how the model was looking however the hair and chest was not up to standard as i mentioned earlier. 


Above is an image of the third stage. I mirrored the half of the model that i had created which gave me the complete body which made the chest of my model look even worse so i cut out the chest as you can see in the image above and re modelled it. 


Above is an image of stage 4 which is the complete model. I was extremely happy with how it turned out as i do not have much modelling experiance. Yet there are still some glitches therefore it is not quite the perfect model. 

Now to move onto rigging! 

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