Monday, March 28, 2016

Warhammer: 3D Coat

These are some screenshots from the Warhammer from 3d Coat. My license for 3d coat personal use has expired which prevents me from saving, and I need to spend time working on more current work so this is what I have.


This is the rope that goes on the handle. This was made by putting 3 cylinders together and doing some deformations on them. Then we retopologized the result, and made it so it was seamless (in a sense) so that I could use it for curves. Then you can maneuver points around to fit it how you want.



This is the hammer head with the welding detail in. This was done by using the sphere tool along the seams to give it the welded look.



This is the hammer head and handle sculpted. I went through and added more weld points, and really gave it a beat up look. I cut into the surface, added dents, and generally just tried to make it look like something that would be produced at an old blacksmith's shop.

You can also see the wood grain that I got by stretching out one of the stencils and lightly sculpting over it.



This is using stencils. In the tutorial, he made a custom stencil in Photoshop. I had trouble getting that to work, so I used one of the default ones to add inset diamonds on the head and on the ring below.


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