| 3D Model of a skunk + owl hybrid [message #56841] Wed, 14 November 2012 17:11 UTC |
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A 3D model of a hybrid animal species - A combination of a skunk with the wings and talons of a snowy spotted owl
This 3D model will be used in a mobile game and the character will also be manufactured into a physical sculpture. It should be the shell/mesh without a skeleton (i.e. hollow)
The attached image shows the "hybrid" character mockup, but this doesn't have to exactly replicate the image in that it should be a logical true to life looking model of a skunk + snowy owl hybrid. The final character should have a skunks body with owl wings and owl talons.
It would make sense to have the owl wings springing from the white strips on the skunks back from a "melding" standpoint. Talons/claws from the skunk "paws" should make sense in term of appearance, not just be tacked on.
File Delivery
3D Models - 3DMax files, .OBJ - the colored render as well as the non-colored render of the character
Images of 3D Model - Turnarounds in JPEG - Front, Back, Both Sides, Top
This is something we want to turn around asap
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| Re: 3D Model of a skunk + owl hybrid [message #56983 is a reply to message #56841 ] Sat, 17 November 2012 02:06 UTC |
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A skowl?
Have any questions regarding Blender, and need fast answers, you are always welcome at the IRC Server Freenode, channel #blender. As a bonus, several there have experience in modelling for 3D prints.
Keith
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| Re: 3D Model of a skunk + owl hybrid [message #57044 is a reply to message #56841 ] Mon, 19 November 2012 00:31 UTC |
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I strongly suggest having this done in Zbrush. Nothing compares to Zbrush in modelling organic forms.
I can complete the model in a few days, including normal/displacement/specular maps so that you can import the low-poly version into Max.
I'll also provide a decimated, hollow version in .STL format.
www.tommycharlesportfolio.com
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