Project Shujaa

Monday, November 20, 2006

ONE FOR THE ROAD!!!

The project is over. I will turn in what I have. For the most part, I am happy with what I have.

I did start to texture the hyena, but I didn't finish. But here are the renders anyway :D







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Home Stretch

Some images I didn't get around to scanning <:3









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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Modeling the hyena. This guy was pretty fun :D





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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

More renders

Some more renders of the warrior. The hands have finally been attached to the body and the dress is almost done. I just have to attach the animal fur. The crease down the center is due to the fact that I haven't merged the two halves of the model yet. The one on the right is the original model and the one of the left is the instanced copy.





Still gotta work on the feet and make them into actual shoes...


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Monday, November 06, 2006

A quick post on my progress. I've started modeling the human character. I chose a male because I haven't modeled as many males as I have females in the past (go figure >.>) I've gotten the main part of the body, including the head. I still need to model the cloth and the rest of the hand.

Here's some snapshots from Blender:







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Tamar Curry
ITGM 405
Concept Artist
3D Artist


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About:
Welcome to Project Shujaa, a blog for showing progress on producing art for a role playing game based on African lore and culture. The word "Shujaa" comes from the Swahili word for "Brave" or "Courageous" as defined by Yale's Kamusi Project

Reference Material:
Creatures


Schedule:
  • Sept 20th – Oct 11th:
    Research and rough sketches
  • Oct 12th – Oct 23th:
    Refine artwork, select and color best pieces
  • Oct 24th – Nov 13th:
    Create a minimum of two 3D models based on concept art
  • Nov 14th – Nov 19th:
    Refine models based on critique, spend time organizing and refining all artwork for presentation.


  • Other Links:
    Taco Art
    ConceptArt.org

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