Military drone
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Hi Everyone, thought I'd share my latest imagining....
I had the urge to make a robot for a scene involving a long corridor, strip lighting and reflections, I didn't know what it would be, just that it would make you feel a bit trapped and claustrophobic to look at it, I didn't want it to look like it was chasing you, only that it would ominously make its way towards you... no where to run..... So I started off with a quick sketch then jumped into PS, kit bashing some military equipment together to create new shapes, I came up with this 'V' shaped collar and tapered panelling in the sketch so I was keen to keep it, from here it was just a matter of making sense of what was connecting everything. I spent about two days in SketchUp with this one, I'm slowly building a library of parts and panelling that I can re-use to save time on the detailing and allow me to just concentrate on the shape and design, I knew it was going to me mostly back-lit so I wanted the silhouette to be interesting and strong.... I was looking at F-35 jets for the surface stealth panelling and colours and carried that over into the Keyshot renders, using a photo backplate and an HDRI that would be a close lighting match I came up with this scene, the blood and bullet holes were added to try and create a dramatic narrative - did the robot do that, or is it investigating...? I'll leave that to you to decide.
Hope you like it and you can follow me here too https://www.facebook.com/Chrisrosewarneart
Thanks
Chris
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Very cool.
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Would make a nice movie.
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Super mood & quality in that first shot.
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Thanks guys!
Glad you're feeling the cinematic quality...
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Fantastic work. I can imagine this working well as a new Robby the Robot in a dark Forbidden Planet remake.
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Hi Chris,
Welcome to Sketchucation. It is great to see more concept artists posting their works in this forum.
Very nice model and render you have there.
Looking forward to seeing more.
Cheers!
_KN
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WOW mate, that's some stunning modeling and beautiful studio set up! Really like the renders presented subtly on the black gives them an elegant yet challenging look!
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Hieru, thanks, glad you could see some character there
Ken thanks dude, I'm a fan of your work
Richard, thanks I'm working on a kit bash set for these, it's still a work in progress but I was inspired by Vitally Bulgerov's sets, you can see the collection shaping up here
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The render looks excellent. What program did you use to render the robot?
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Thanks, Keyshot with some texture and decal work in PS
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