psdo:
I want Marvelous Designer for Christmas o___o <3
It’s nice to see developers make use of this program. It’s incredibly powerful and the results are amazing!
Oh wow! This is super cool. I assume having some pattern drafting experience would make this easier since you’re basically drafting/draping within a 3D modelling program.
Yeah, you’ll probably get better results with practical know-how. If you watch the demo video you can see how rudimentary the initial pattern pieces were, and how they eventually became more pattern-like. I wonder if the program has a function to do that or it was trial and error on the part of the artist? If trial and error this program might make a good teaching tool.
We’ve actually started using Marvelous Designer here at work, and it’s pretty amazing- it doesn’t always get you 100% of the way to what you want, but it does a lot of the leg work that would have taken weeks of hand-sculpting otherwise.
It has some basic patterns included, yeah, but it absolutely helps to know some small amount of pattern drafting; I ended up loaning my buddy Joel a lot of my pattern/fabric books so he could have a more practical approach to designing costumes, and it’s pretty rad to see sewing know-how come into play when you’re making video games. :)
Ryse involves a loooot of draped Roman fabric, understandably, so Marvelous Designer was a frikkin’ godsend.
This looks awesome.
Started reading Fables in anticipation of the new Telltale Games series based on the comic books. Liking it a lot so far, I hope the game will do it justice.
Also looking forward to the announced dlc episode for The Walking Dead.
Here’s the final short!
They used a song of Mastodon in Monsters University? Now I really need to see it.
I already got to see The Blue Umbrella opening short at Annecy and it was really beautiful.
This was kinda unexpected.
paulkim5261:
hello im a fellow modeler based in ny I was wondering how did you get your p3d model to display on your tumblr page?
Go to Share or embed this model and select Iframe from Website/Blog, then copy the code at the bottom. Create a new text post on Tumblr and click on <html>. Paste the code there.
It didn’t appear on my dash though, but it should work on your page.
ZBrush sculpts from Wreck-It-Ralph.
More here:
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?178524-Wreck-it-ralph!!!
Oh god yes!
Om nom nom nom
