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Published: 2016-10-01 22:56:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 668; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 9
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Heres some of the Creation Process of the Creature i made for my Video Game Though sadly, like i said in my journal, the Beast wont be in the final game cuz they havent teached us how to program enemies in a game yet! XDWith this one the hardest part was doing the bones since its a creature with 4 legs its very hard to get its armature anatomy right since its very different from a characters with 2 legs, so in this progress i will show more of the process of how to make the bones and armature for a character like this.
Here you can see how i was making the animation and poses for this character, the animations are very simple and basic things like when the character its just in his normal pose doing nothing wich its called Idle (you know when in a video game you leave the character quiet without pressing any buttons and he starts to look around and stuff like that
For this character i decided to use some different colors compared to the others characters i have made before, in the third panel you can see the howling animation XD and in the last one its the High Poly version
I will upload the progress of the main character later
The Beast, the Creature and Nick Googles belong to me
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whipscorpion [2016-10-02 06:25:10 +0000 UTC]
I would love to get into 3-D modeling and animating some day. Granted it looks like a ton of work just from the few screen shots you took. I love designing character and creature concepts, thus I would love to get into it regardless if it's an entirely different medium from paper/canvas. I know I have no experience with how the program your being taught to use entirely works, but maybe a good guideline on how to animate your creatures would be watching footage of real-life animals of a similar anatomy move "wild life documentaries and such". That's where I get an idea how to construct my character/creature anatomy.
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The90sDoggo In reply to whipscorpion [2016-10-02 20:08:16 +0000 UTC]
You should try it and yeah its a lot of work XD But theres a lot of tutorials in the internet that can help you to learn
like this one www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzebj…
And yeah using real animals for references for anatomy and animation its a great way to make it look more natural
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