Author Topic: Steampunk ladybug vehicle  (Read 1760 times)

2018-10-07, 15:32:00

MikeCrinella

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"Why should you ever waste  your old worn steampunk-ish tram wagon in the backyard when your fellow 30 ft tall ladybeetle can carry it around for you?"

My entry for #weeklycgc.

The ladybeetle model was sculpted and furred in Zbrush while the wagon was modeled in 3dsmax. Both were UV mapped in 3dsmax and then textured in Substance Painter.
Lighted and rendered in Corona, I used a mix of SSS for the antennae and the elytra, SkinMtl for the main body, HairMtl for the fur, plus various Substance converted LayerMtl for the wagon.

2018-10-09, 10:57:05
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Juraj

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Cool stuff :- ).
Please follow my new Instagram for latest projects, tips&tricks, short video tutorials and free models
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2018-10-10, 10:51:55
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Tanakov

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Looks awesome, I like it. There is something missing, but damn thats a funny idea :)
Using Corona since 2014-01-02
https://www.behance.net/Gringott

2018-10-11, 08:45:36
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MikeCrinella

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Thanks for the feedback, this was fun to make and was kind of stepping out of my working comfort zone. Also it won the second place in the contest so I'll definetely be doing more scuplts/images in this surreal-but-realistic style!