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Aubrey details his process for making this awesome set-piece for a desert level.

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I recently made this set piece for a desert level I was working on. Here is my work on it at various steps!


The first thing was to draw a concept-- this took a few iterations, but by this point I was pretty happy with it.


Next I built a base model to import into Mudbox. The base model is a very simple shape that just gives us a good start to sculpt from. A good base model uses quads to avoid issues with pinching that can show up while sculpting, so I fixed up some of the more obvious triangulated areas before moving on.


Here is my first stage of sculpting, where I try to get the larger features finished before moving on to the finer details. This is where it really starts to look like the concept.

Finally, after making the game-resolution mesh and "baking" down the details, I am able to put it in the engine. Because I intended this model to be the only one in the level, I didn't have to worry about optimizing it too much, so it was pretty fast and easy to make.

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Mavis130
Mavis130

Looks very good, nice work!

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KEEP_IT_UP!
KEEP_IT_UP!

+1

love the final piece, very realistic!

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Verendus
Verendus

Wow, it looks life like!

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JohnWiz
JohnWiz

Nice weathering effects on it!

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jjawinte
jjawinte

While your descriptions make the work sound effortless, I commend all the time and effort that we all know goes into it. Some wonderfully skilled work. Great to see the project progressing so well.

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Elementalist
Elementalist

Optimizing it? I'm curious, how much do you normally optimize things? Your base mesh looks very low poly (which is a good thing), and is there that much you can do to optimize a normal map?

Just curious, because it looks amazing and yet still like it shouldn't hog too many resources.

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myles
myles

He means he made a new model from the high poly mesh, or atleast thats what most artists would do.

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chris_sloany
chris_sloany

the structure looks real!

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Tharapita
Tharapita

Looks amazing, the statue that is.

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sporeos
sporeos

Wow really nice!

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Captain-Arse
Captain-Arse

is that the colour reflecting from the sand onto the structure?

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SinKing
SinKing

From reading the headline, at first I thought this was a "Rabbit head-set" ;)

Why does the model look distorted in the ingame shot? Is it the camera view that does that?

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AlekZanDer
AlekZanDer

Looks really realistic to me.

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4efoo
4efoo

It's very very very cool! The way you made it look like its real - Keep that work!!!

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MixWhelan
MixWhelan

ooo vair nice good work!

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hogsy
hogsy

Amazing :D

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xXMaNiAcXx
xXMaNiAcXx

Aww, that bunny face looks so cute ^.^

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degroy
degroy

amaZING paralax ,i fisrt think that was photo

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xroman
xroman

thats pretty gangster id say...

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Anddos
Anddos

I think this game is a myth

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AUG_DUDE
AUG_DUDE

good, love it

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DR][FT
DR][FT

So real! Eyes... burning!!

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