Reference models used in the making of the LAZARUS comicbook
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Hi guys,
Here are a few models I made which were used as reference in the making of the Lazarus comickook by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark. The book was recently picked up for a TV series.
Models were made in Sketchup (naturally) and rendered in Keyshot. Collages made with photoshop.
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WOW !!!
Great vehicle designs - just on the threshold into the future.
I wonder when will you get an offer from Ducati, BMW, Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha ... -
Really nice work!
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Well done!
Excellent models. Good looking comic as well.
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Stunning result . Do you mind sharing wireframe images or more workflow steps please?
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Great models!
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Thanks guys, really glad you like them
@majid said:
Do you mind sharing wireframe images or more workflow steps please?
Unfortunately, I don't have an workflow steps. Since the models were custom made, and were required by the comicbook artist in quite the hurry, I didn't have time to create any workflow material (images, videos, etc.).
As for wireframe images, here's one from the military helmet model. I'm currently busy with making more models for the next issue, but if I have time later, I'll make some wireframe images for the rest of the models.
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Awesome modelling and presentations. I use black on white background a lot, but never did it look cooler than that kind of black clay render you did. Congratulations and I hope if you don't mind if I borrow (more like steal) that style someday...
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@xayzer said:
But my slow computer was taking too much time making the renderings with it.
I can see how a slow computer is a problem... that leads to creative results! Mine is such a lousy thing that it isn't getting me creative any more. Changing it sooner than later...
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@jql said:
Awesome modelling and presentations. I use black on white background a lot, but never did it look cooler than that kind of black clay render you did. Congratulations and I hope if you don't mind if I borrow (more like steal) that style someday...
Thanks, JQL.
Feel free to use the style whenever you like
At first I intended to use a more traditional clay material (Keyshot doesn't really have one, but there are approximations), such as this:
But my slow computer was taking too much time making the renderings.
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