Author Topic: Wombat's Dojo  (Read 740 times)

2024-01-24, 10:45:19

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Howdy!
During the last weekend, I  took care of a fun short project called Mortal Wombat.
My idea was to create an exterior inspired by the Japanese landscape / architecture
and to present (in a subtle way) a bloodthirsty, furry animal in this habitat.
I hope you like the overall idea and the effect! 🙂

Software used: 3ds Max, Corona, iToo Forest, Quixel, Photoshop

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2024-01-24, 10:54:56
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I like that subtle mixture of photorealistic and toonish style.

During the last weekend, [..]

Seriously? One weekend project? If that's true, color me mighty impressed.
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2024-01-24, 11:06:09
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Thanks for kind words!
Yep, one weekend :) I started on Saturday, and on Sunday evening, I had 2 or 3 images.
LightMix helped to make two images out of one. I was also surprised at how quickly it went
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2024-04-08, 17:55:15
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It's been quite a while since the still images of Wombat's Dojo were published. So I'm more than happy to present a short animation.
As previously, it was primarily made for fun and to play a bit with the motion itself as well as character "rigging" ;) And here's the result:

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