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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Sneak Peek at Part3 od Creeps and Freaks vol.1 ZomBoy

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Disturbing 13
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:08 Edited at: 18th Aug 2006 23:09
This is Ted , part of the Zomboy pack. Poor guy he was working as a janitor for the EA3 military base on um...venus, when some strange experiments that he had to clean up infected him. Now he roams the halls of the EA3looking for his next meal and trying not to get knocked off by some jerk with a shotgun running around collecting keys and such. He'll be available as well as 3 others and other items ofcourse in Part 3 of Creeps and Freaks vol.1.


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Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:12
very nice, he heavily reminds me of the fat zombie from Doom 3

excellent job, keep it up

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:17
that just freaks me out. Nice.

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:18 Edited at: 18th Aug 2006 23:19
@Jon-Thanks!
Jokingly thats what I based him off of. EAC-EA3, i just uded ea3 cuz if it flips it will still say EA3 and the base he worked on was venus wich is the opposite of mars. I remembered some were wanting a fat zombie like from doom3 so there he is.

@Godrich13 -Thanks! lol, glad to be of service

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:21
yeh, i made one a while back too, im actually pretty ashamed of it now, aswell as most of my old characters...lol, well you certainly did a good job on this one.

ive gotta take another shot at a fat guy when cp2 is done

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:23
I will be buying this one for certain!
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:25 Edited at: 18th Aug 2006 23:26
@Jon- Took a long time to get character modeling down, still have a lot to learn. i don't think you're going to have any problems considering how well honed your modeling skills are as is.

@Luke314pi - Coolness I can't wait to see what you can do with him.

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:58
cool it reminds me exactly of the one of house of the dead 4.... are you sure you didnt rip it from there : jk

super cool timmy turner has fairy godparents and i am not a mad science teacher i am a real boy so FAIRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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wow looks realy nice D13

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 02:42
@Connor Higgins- Thanks and ya know I haven't played that in a loong time , I'm gonna have to go back and check out the similarities.

@Lizz-Thanks!

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 02:51
That is excellent, Disturbing 13, only one small crit though. On the blood (mostly on his belly, not his chest or any other parts), the evidince of airbrushing is very noticeable. Very small detail, like I said, but it doesn't really matter when your poppin' him full of led.


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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 03:12
I think the model looks really great. I didnt notice anything wrong with the blood lol

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 03:18
@Havok- Thanks! and accually it does look a bit airbrushy, I'll fixer up before putting it up for sale. thanks for the critique.

@phil17- Thanks! Even so I'll bloody him up a bit better.

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 03:25 Edited at: 19th Aug 2006 03:26
try some hard edged brushes, almost as if the blood is dried and crusted onto his skin, i think it would only spread out like it is if the skin were a wet shirt-cloth-like material...sorry im going a bit specific, lol

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 03:29
Cool deal jon, will do and thanks for the advice. Anything to make him look better is cool by me. I only want to sell stuff that I would personally use. and anything that helps me make it better will be welcomed with open arms.

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 17:08
Quote: "thanks for the critique."


No problem, I am always willing to help a fellow artist!


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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 20:31 Edited at: 20th Aug 2006 18:57
Kicking work, as usual, man.

Edit: Self-modded, I reworded my post. You can imagine what I had before.

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 22:16
@Havok-Sure thing

@Gemstone Games- Thanks!

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 23:06
Looks good D13,as always.

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 23:39
Looking sweet pal!
Jsut trying to get into modelling myself, at the moment, so I may be posting some weapons in the near future!
Also, i dont know if you can do this, as it may increase poly count considerably, but why not exchance one of his hands for a stump, with the bone still there?
I reckon that would look pretty rad

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 01:03
@Accel Leon- thanks!

@Smitho- Thanks! Accually it would lower the pollycount as it's a full 3d hand, but I will wait for doing that, as I am creating a pack after Creeps and Freaks is complete called "Fresh Corpses" and will incorperate the makings of many different types of zombies includeing stubby ones.

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Plus it sucks redoing uvmaps cause you've delete things...lol...Good work man.
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Thanks Locrian, but thats the beuty of milkshape 3d, uv mapping and skinning are similar but different. I model the head and skin it at the same time then start on individual parts of the body and skin as I go. I love the freedom milkshape gives with texturing, i can go back and change anything with ease and not have to worry about mapping the whole model.

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 11:58
i cant say that i exactly love this one, its a tad cartoony

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 19:59 Edited at: 20th Aug 2006 20:02
yeah milkshapes reders don't do it justice, like you can see the leather texture detail on the pants and jacket it just looks like a solid color giving it that cartoony look. In engine it will look much better. But I do have to admit that I did have a certain amount of comedy in mind for the proportions of him.

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 21:10
and.... theres the fat zombie that the FPSC world has been waiting for!

I think alot of the crit you have recieved reflects peoples differing tastes (the blood, the way it's shaded etc). I also feel that the textures on the clothes could do with a bit more, uh..texture!

That aside, my only criticismis the fat neck. Theres something about the way it overhangs the bodythat I don't like. Other than that, it's a wicked looking model.

Will you be rigging it with the zombie biped, or a custom one?!

butters.

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 22:32 Edited at: 20th Aug 2006 22:33
Thanks, Butters, It will be rigged to the zombie one so you can easily use it with all the current zombie scripts. As I said milkshape doesn't render well so maybe I'll paint another less transparent layer of the leather texture on his clothing to bring it out more.

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Hey, I forgot to ask you something earlier. How do you get textures to show up in the milkshape renderer? Every time I try, it just gives me a grey model, do you know how to fix it? Thanks in advance.


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go to the materials tab,click new then <none> and choose the texture you want.then choose the group you want from the group tab and hit select so that its red and then go back to the materials tab and press assighn. make sure the window you are wanting textured has the texured option checked

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Oh, that is a very very basic thing, of course I knew that! Lol, I thought that was the VET tool, nevermind that question.


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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 06:25
My apologies, I was a bit confused about your question, was there something specific you wanted me to inform you on that I'm just not understanding for some reason. Always willing to help somone who's learning to model

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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 03:14 Edited at: 27th Aug 2006 03:15
Ok here is an update on 'Ted' -
I strengthened up the blood, added a collar to mask the neck a bit (wich I originally planned but never did for some odd reason) and I sharpened up the whole texture making it less cartoony and it brought out the leather texture more. It loooks like he's being rendered with shaders but its the accual texture sharpened up.


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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 03:16 Edited at: 27th Aug 2006 03:19
pic2 a bit of a close up on the facial details. part of his neck must hang a bit though to accentuate his fatness.


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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 03:17
He looked great before - now he looks even better!
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Thanks Luke314pi !

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That definately looks better, especially the blood! I love the way your heads look, do you have any tips or anything to help me out a bit? Maybe you could make a tutorial on head modeling in milkshape when you are done with Creeps & Freaks or something, and then I would be very, very, very thankful! I am always getting wierd shading issues and whatnot. Thanks for any help you can give to me!


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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 04:12
Thanks Havok ! Indeed after Creeps and Freaks I do plan on doing a head creation tut for milkshape.

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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 04:15
Looking good the blood makes it.
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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 04:20 Edited at: 27th Aug 2006 13:48
Quote: "Thanks Havok ! Indeed after Creeps and Freaks I do plan on doing a head creation tut for milkshape."


Your welcome! And that is awesome that you are planning to make a head modeling tutorial! I can't wait for it!


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Thanks s4real .

and no prob Havok

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