Oddworld Forums > Zulag Three > Fan Corner


 
Thread Tools
 
  #31  
09-01-2010, 11:02 AM
Oddey's Avatar
Oddey
Outlaw Bomber
 
: Oct 2007
: Denmark
: 2,190
Blog Entries: 24
Rep Power: 19
Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)

I think that V4 feels a bit overly muscular, but it's pretty darn close to what I would imagine was a perfect scrab. That, and the angle the legs are coming out of the pelvic area from are my only complaints. And the second one is just about the positioning of the model's bits. The legs could be titled downwards a bit so the knee and pelvic joints are not at 90 degree angles. So yeah, apart from those two things, it's pretty much perfect in my eyes.
__________________

...
:
Congratulations, Oddey, on winning FC's fanfiction competition two years running! You are clearly the man to beat!

Reply With Quote
  #32  
09-02-2010, 07:00 AM
Daft.Eng's Avatar
Daft.Eng
Chippunk
 
: Aug 2010
: England
: 31
Rep Power: 0
Daft.Eng  (21)

:
Beautiful, But to be constructively Critisistic... (erm.. what?) I would say that a combination of 1.0's legs and 4.0's body would be nearly perfect, but keep the bent knees like 4.0
I think it would look perfect.
See, i thought the 1.0 legs looked fine back then, but looking at this image http://oddworldlibrary.net/archives/...=CAAO0150.jpg2 1.0's legs are pretty damn wrong, i made them more from what i thought they looked like rather than what they actually look like.

:
Man this is EPIC!!! do you reckon you could do a paramite
I've already started on the paramite, expect to see it soon...ish...

:
I think that V4 feels a bit overly muscular, but it's pretty darn close to what I would imagine was a perfect scrab. That, and the angle the legs are coming out of the pelvic area from are my only complaints. And the second one is just about the positioning of the model's bits. The legs could be titled downwards a bit so the knee and pelvic joints are not at 90 degree angles. So yeah, apart from those two things, it's pretty much perfect in my eyes.
Yeah, to begin with i was kind of going for a brutish muscular Scrab, it had wider shoulders, but they've been cut down a bit, maybe i'll go back to the rest of it and un musclify it in the future...
Also, the legs are in a sort of default position, kind of a scrab t-pose i suppose, it should make rigging easier should i choose to try and rig it. Once it's rigged, the legs should be able to be posed in to a more natural position...

P.S sorry for any spelling mistakes, the amount of times i hit the wrong key while typing this was ridiculous.
__________________
...Or if Scrabs aren't your thing...

Reply With Quote
  #33  
09-02-2010, 08:47 AM
AvengingGibbons's Avatar
AvengingGibbons
Sewer Sleg
 
: Apr 2010
: England
: 737
Blog Entries: 3
Rep Power: 15
AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)

I've started modelling a scrab in plastecine. Want to eventually get some clay and model it properly, with more control, but for now I'm just practicing on plastecine just to see if I'm any good. If I do get round to modelling it in clay, I'll get it fired and painted to make it look all nice and 'real' (depending on whether my 'talent' will take it to that level or not)

Only just started the torso so far. Been using this as a reference. http://oddworldlibrary.net/archives/...=RAAO0020.jpg1

Last edited by AvengingGibbons; 09-02-2010 at 12:54 PM..
Reply With Quote
  #34  
09-02-2010, 09:49 AM
Oddey's Avatar
Oddey
Outlaw Bomber
 
: Oct 2007
: Denmark
: 2,190
Blog Entries: 24
Rep Power: 19
Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)Oddey  (994)

Nice work there Gibbons, but you really ought to make your own thread for that.
__________________

...
:
Congratulations, Oddey, on winning FC's fanfiction competition two years running! You are clearly the man to beat!

Reply With Quote
  #35  
09-02-2010, 09:57 AM
AvengingGibbons's Avatar
AvengingGibbons
Sewer Sleg
 
: Apr 2010
: England
: 737
Blog Entries: 3
Rep Power: 15
AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)AvengingGibbons  (452)

i wouldn't want to waste a thread on my piece of crap :P

If I get anymore done, i'll be sure to start my own thread

Last edited by AvengingGibbons; 09-02-2010 at 10:01 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #36  
09-02-2010, 01:07 PM
Daft.Eng's Avatar
Daft.Eng
Chippunk
 
: Aug 2010
: England
: 31
Rep Power: 0
Daft.Eng  (21)

:
i wouldn't want to waste a thread on my piece of crap :P

If I get anymore done, i'll be sure to start my own thread
Good work on the sculpt, it'll be great if you can make a full model, you should totally go ahead an make it!

Also...my first retopologised Scrab is up, not rendered in the same program as the others, so the perspective is slightly different...oh and as it says...temporary texture
__________________
...Or if Scrabs aren't your thing...

Reply With Quote
  #37  
09-02-2010, 02:08 PM
nowtun's Avatar
nowtun
Spark Stunk
 
: Jun 2010
: Crosskeys
: 362
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 15
nowtun  (316)nowtun  (316)nowtun  (316)nowtun  (316)

excelent work on the scrab man

very impressed
Reply With Quote
  #38  
09-02-2010, 05:55 PM
Phantasos's Avatar
Phantasos
Sniper Wasp
 
: Aug 2010
: Swansea, Wales
: 274
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 15
Phantasos  (117)Phantasos  (117)

Digital sculpting software I attempted once, couldn't get to grips with it, so this is extremely impressive stuff for me to look at

Reply With Quote
  #39  
09-03-2010, 06:42 AM
Daft.Eng's Avatar
Daft.Eng
Chippunk
 
: Aug 2010
: England
: 31
Rep Power: 0
Daft.Eng  (21)

:
excelent work on the scrab man

very impressed
:
Digital sculpting software I attempted once, couldn't get to grips with it, so this is extremely impressive stuff for me to look at
Why thank you guys!

@Phantasos, it just requires practice, as you can see from the first revision of my scrab to the last...

also, i've started work on my Paramite now, so please check that, if you would...CLICK ME
__________________
...Or if Scrabs aren't your thing...

Reply With Quote
  #40  
09-05-2010, 02:21 PM
Fartuess's Avatar
Fartuess
Howler Punk
 
: Jun 2009
: Poland
: 338
Rep Power: 16
Fartuess  (41)

Ok, i'll try give some feedback tomorrow. It will be hard, because now it's looking really nice

Edit:
___________

Strange... on LP textured model proportions looks ok, but on 4th sculpt screen (with whole beast) head looks too big...


Last edited by Fartuess; 09-06-2010 at 07:24 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #41  
09-06-2010, 03:37 PM
Fartuess's Avatar
Fartuess
Howler Punk
 
: Jun 2009
: Poland
: 338
Rep Power: 16
Fartuess  (41)
More Suggestions

Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	scrab5 kopia.png
Views:	436
Size:	365.4 
ID:	11855   Click image for larger version

Name:	CAAO0149 kopia.jpg
Views:	428
Size:	65.9 
ID:	11856  

Reply With Quote
  #42  
09-07-2010, 10:03 AM
MeechMunchie's Avatar
MeechMunchie
Sgt. Sideburns
 
: Mar 2009
: :noiƚɒɔo⅃
: 9,743
Blog Entries: 83
Rep Power: 31
MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)MeechMunchie  (14320)

The beak and feet should be pointier. I don't know if you can do that in a sculpting tool.


Last edited by MeechMunchie; 09-20-2010 at 12:37 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #43  
09-19-2010, 05:43 PM
psycoman27's Avatar
psycoman27
Bolamite
 
: Sep 2010
: Tacoma
: 58
Blog Entries: 2
Rep Power: 15
psycoman27  (10)

For some reason the textured Scrab looks like candy or something to me, now I'm hungry.
__________________
Sometimes, things taste good.

Reply With Quote


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 








 
 
- Oddworld Forums - -