Friday 9 November 2007

Modeling i've done to date part.2

After modeling the stair banister i had to model statues for the courtyard as Chester, the gargoyle, would land and spring off them as soon as he falls from the roof. We decided to keep the statues really basic, as tho they were sculpted roughly. Rather than modeling two i only modeled the one and put a skeleton in him, so i could pose him, duplicate and re-pose the second statue. the statues are both modeled so that when one falls they...interact, with eachother.



I went on to model the garden furnature, ala table and chairs. initially i wanted to make a french style coffee table - the iron vine style furnature - but it was really hard to create. I moved on to something more simple and i think it actually works better with the theme of the house, looking more gothic.

To make the chairs i took the table and shrunk it down for the seat of the chair, rather than re-model it all again. i duplicated the seat again and shufled and streched the planes about for a tall back. As a result i think the table and chairs look quite consistant as a set.


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