My latest modo creation, a graphic, designy image hopefully encapsulating the rainy times in the springtime month of April. I just had fun using modo with the phrase “April Showers” in my head, really. 🙂 Multi-Res sculpting was very useful for adding details to the meshes. Minor post-work in PS. This image at the Luxology […]
A fun modo 501 doodle of some Steampunk-style goggles. I used modo’s gear items for the cogs, a volumetric point light for the glowing bulb, Enhance:modo proceduals for some wear on the metals and bump on the elastic headband, and render cuves for bulb’s fillaments. Subtle modo DOF is utilized in all renders. Only my […]
The humble toothbrush. All modo 501. Used Pixar SubDs throughout. Bristles made out of modo fur, controlled by images. About 12mins render time. Bit of post in PS.
Hm!? What What!?? Here’s my latest original character – old man Bill. There he is, perched on his usual bench beam, watching the world go by – somewhat disapprovingly. People weren’t like that in his day! Hurumph. All modo 501, no postwork, only watermark added in PS. This image at the Luxology Forums
One of my first images in modo 501 (the latest version – shipped Dec 2010). It’s the traditional pillar box – the kind you’re likely to see on UK streets, or on a christmas card. 😀 This image at the Luxology Forums.
This image was my entry for the 2010 Luxology Holiday Image Contest. It is my imagining of what Jack Frost might look like. This image at the Luxology Forums
Meet yet another of my original characters; a snooty alien on her travel-ship. I got the idea for this character from crumpled up fabric! 🙂 Read more about her on the Luxology Forum> Snooty Alien on Luxology Forum
This provincial image was created in entirely in modo 401, with only minimal sculpting on the watering can in zBrush, and the petal textures painted in ArtRage. No postwork. Signature added in PS.
Image made for the “Henning Challenge” on the Luxology forum. Henning Challenge My Entry Thread (AKA Henning Loves Strawberry Jam!) This was based on a sketch by the great Warner McGee (this was the focus of the contest).
Everything in this portfolio is designed by me - including the character and object designs, unless otherwise stated in the relevant project's description. Please do not publish without permission.