Steampunk

in art •  7 years ago 

A Couple versions of a Steampunk 3D model I created with various free software.

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And a few screen grabs of the process.

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So cool. You are great at this

Thank you very much, its more Hands on time than anything else, I started back in 1998 with 3D works. If you were sitting here next to me I could teach you to do this in a few hours. The basics are pretty simple.

That's fantastic! Thanks for showing it within Bryce. I have Bryce 7.1, but haven't used it in a long time. When I do, typically, it's to put a 3D model set in an outdoor setting.

What free software did you use to model it? I use Maya 2008 and zBrush 4r8. (I'm on Maya 2008 because I got it in grad school. Getting it at non-student prices is prohibitively expensive.)

I use a real simple program called Wings3d, then I save each piece as a obj file and import to my Bryce library. Then I assemble and texture everything in Bryce. I have a huge library of parts that I re use, so its more like assembly line work now

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LOVE it! The Meme is hilarious too!Animated-gif-River-Dance-chimps-mov-1.GIF

Thank you Frank, its good to see/hear from you again here at Steemit.