Blender sculpt of my logo
In the start of 2020 I will make a Kickstarter for the first album of my comic about Phill from GCHQ - and that means I will have to make a video.. So for this video I need of course to remain in the Katharsisdrill body. Therefore I have today modelled and sculpted a 3d version of the Katharsisdrill logo.
I use open source software for all my project and when creating 3d art I use Blender. The new 2.8 version has recently been released and the fact that I can sculpt directly using my Wacom Cintic makes it all much easier.
I started by making the drill and it was surprisingly easy using the screw modifier. But when I started sculpting I just jumped into it and it was suddenly not that easy. 3D takes normally is best planned out a bit in advance, at least in my experience, but today I was impatience and turned on all the levers at the same time. It looked messy, and it was. But suddenly it also looked like old hammered metal. So I just kept doing what I did and in the end my incompetence had became an asset. It looked old and battered. Here is the finished piece:
My knowledge of maps and such also helped. Here is the diffuse map and the roughness map. The first one is simply the colours and the second one decides how shiny a thing is.
If I can get it done I will make some footage where you can see my body and with this head on top - moving and all!
oh cool that is going to be your head on a video? I like the way it turned out. I think it has similar feel to your 2d version. I just started getting into 3d sculpting a little, the bit at the end about the diffuse map and roughness map is helpful :) Cheers
Yes, it was the plan that I would film myself talking as you are supposed to do in a Kickstarter video and then place this head (or rather a low resolution version I just made. I haven't got time for long time rendereing :) I'm going to do some of the experiments today.
Which program are you using? Blender is a full 3d suite that can seem a bit of a mouthful in the beginning, but the new interface is more modular so you can take one step at a time without too much confusion.
Maybe I should make some tutorials here on Steemit while I dig into the mysteries myself.
@katharsisdrill - that was a really cool demo on how you got the effects that you wanted. It turned out great!
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Good luck with it all it definitely looks awesome 👍
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