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bond1
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 10:46 Edited at: 14th Jul 2006 10:47
A surgeon. In case you're wondering who the handsome guy is under the scrubs - it's me! Here's your chance to have bond1 in your very own game!

Super low-poly, 1000 tri's. I could get away with a very low poly head because of the mask and cap. A little detail I'm proud of: the gloves, textured entirely in photoshop. Hint: inner glow with a large setting gave a nice translucent effect, then touched up with dodge and burn.

Yes I'll make a bloody version, probably a zombie.



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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 10:47
nice...but the back of his ancles look kinda broken

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Black
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 10:58
Nice I love scrubs lol.Awesome textures
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 13:35
excellent bond one suggestion can we have a blood soaked version of this surgeon that would look so cool in horror games

would make a nice variation

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 13:37
Quote: "Yes I'll make a bloody version, probably a zombie."





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sorry still half a sleep lol

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 14:54 Edited at: 14th Jul 2006 14:54
Excellent! Do these characters in your pack have normal maps?

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bond1
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 15:18 Edited at: 14th Jul 2006 15:22
Ahh, unfortunately no. No normal maps, but the texture maps are 1024x1024, so there're plenty of texture detail. I don't think you'll miss the normal maps too much for these though. Even though they're low poly, I put 'em where it counts. No blockiness to be seen.

I'm looking at this for the first time on my desktop monitor, and the skin looks a little pink to me, I might have to adjust the hue a bit. My laptop monitor's colors always look different...frustrating.

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 16:04
A zombie version would be awesome!!
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 16:30
Good work, looks veeeery nice

but the head is a little bit weird

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 17:49
Great work Bond

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 17:57
Quote: "but the head is a little bit weird"


Maybe that's just how he looks?

Seriuosly, I think it looks good. After trying to make my own 3d stuff, I have an amazing amount of respect for anyone who can do this sort of stuff.

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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 18:40
Wow bond, thats great! When modeling with a cylinder, do start with the torso and extrude, or make other cylinders for the arms and legs? If you do separate cylinders, how do you connect them to the torso? Thanx, and great job again! BTW, I also liked your bikini babe, great job on her aswell!


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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 23:31
Cool, I like him!

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 00:57 Edited at: 15th Jul 2006 00:57
looks great! you look pretty fine aswell

the clothing folds look very nice, the feet look kinda wide and flat though

bond1
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 01:03
Quote: "but the head is a little bit weird"


Hmm, well thank you. I'm sure your head looks like Brad Pitt.

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 01:13
lol, harsh

ive never tried modelling myself, i may give it a shot, perhaps a cinematic version with a little zBrush'n

bond1
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 01:36
Hehe, I'm just playing, didn't mean it that way...

@Havok:

Well, I don't think I've modelled a character the exact same way twice. But there are certain procedures I always follow.

I start with a cylinder for the torso and get the shape. Then I use a separate cylinder for one of the legs. From here I'll either use the symmetry modifier to build the other leg, or copy and mirror the leg and attach them together. To attach the legs to the torso, I'll either use the bridge function, or I'll target weld verts, which is probably the more elegant way of doing things. Same deal for the arms, only I almost always use bridge to attach them to the torso, it makes an almost perfect shoulder joint, I just have to move some verts around to get a nice flow going.

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 01:40
ive always hated UV mapping arms that are at that angle, which is why i sometimes do it at 90 degrees, but that rips the shoulders sometimes if your not careful, do you map the seperate pieces (arms, torso, legs) before you weld them together?

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 01:48
I always UV map after the model is compeltely done. Now, I ALWAYS try and create the model in a relaxed reference pose, very close to the .fig file. It helps tremendously when rigging, and you avoid the "square shoulder" effect that can happen when a model is rigged in a standard t-pose. Shoulders just deform SO much better when the base mesh in a more natural relaxed pose.

Sometimes my UV map will contain the torse and arms as one piece, which is how I usually do it now, it just helps me avoid seams at the shoulder. In fact for my hazmat model, the entire front of the character was UV mapped as one piece. Basically front and back UV mapping, although the boots were separate.

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Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 03:32
Quote: "Basically front and back UV mapping"


its so tempting to do that all the time, but you always end up wasting half the map space

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 04:13
More great work,Bond.

Locrian
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 05:09
Yes excellent work once again....But I tend to agree with you in the skin is a lil pinkish. Maybe if the model got outside more he'd have a more bronze tone

Kiddin man....Good job
bond1
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 06:27
Yes I should get out more, get a tan. (And also calibrate my monitor)

Quote: "its so tempting to do that all the time, but you always end up wasting half the map space"


Well, yeah, I suppose that's true. But I doubt that I could tell much difference in detail whether I used 80% of the space or 95%. Not anything I would lose sleep over anyway. And I can definitely crank out stuff faster having less seams to deal with. But yuo're absolutely right, the "correct" way would be to utilize every single pixel...

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 08:37
Beautiful work

Any idea how long it'll be before you have this character pack ready for release? My credit card is already twitching with anticipation!

Cheers

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 09:20
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your eyebrows look funny...

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bond1
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 11:10
Your MOM's eyebrows look funny.

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 12:15
@gps:

This pack is still probably about 3-4 weeks away from release, if all goes to plan (no real life catastrophes).

I would still very much like to do some new animations for these characters, a new zombie biped to be exact...

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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 18:21
Quote: "Your MOM's eyebrows look funny"


She's dead, so here eyebrows don't exist anymore, and, You DOGS eyebrows look funny!

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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 18:27
Zaibatsu, why dont you stick to your self and stop insulting people.


Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 15th Jul 2006 20:18 Edited at: 15th Jul 2006 22:41
Quote: "Your MOM's eyebrows look funny. "


lol, i can see your the guy who likes his mom jokes lol

i think the eyebrows look fine, looks "aware"

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hey bond, i just found your security guard on 3d.sk



looks cool, are you allowed to resale the content though?

i might be signing up there soon, looks great, already got my eyes on some stuff

bond1
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Posted: 16th Jul 2006 02:02 Edited at: 16th Jul 2006 02:14
Yep you sure can. In fact some of the ww2 characters for FPSC are textured from there.

You just can't sell the pics in their original, unmodified form, obviously.

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Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 17th Jul 2006 01:02
hmm, very interesting, what membership are you signed up for, and are you on annual or monthly, i seriously want to subscribe when i get the money, maybe my next pack i'll put some money aside for a 1 year subscription

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Posted: 17th Jul 2006 01:44
I seriously can't remember what I signed up for. I THINK I did a one year memebreship. Anyway, the site is great for modelling reference, lots of different body types, and a very generous licensing agreement. And I remember browsing the site and saying "hey, that dude is from FPSC!"

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Posted: 17th Jul 2006 16:01
those textures on the scrubs are incredible
HUGE PROPS

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