I was very disapointed. Programme said it would be very science based but this video does not show this. No advanced, biomechnical rigging - all standard stuff - animator girl is looking at her own hand for animation reference!!!!! (reptiles do not have similar joints or limbs to humans). And the dude wearing wollen hat indoors (either he is cold or pretentious!?!) is just painting huge dents for no reason - what lizard has dents as big? How would you know from fossils? No reflections in renders
Any software will work just as well for modeling a block out, find one you are comfortable with and go. With my experience Maya is a horrid tool for modeling (i have nightmares about symmetrizing my meshes in Maya) If you insist on using Maya, I recommend buying NEX, it makes Maya into a much more powerful modeler. 3ds has many fantastic tools for retopology and has a decent edge extrusion workflow but I personally enjoy softimage for my modeleling though tools like 3d coat, modo are great too.
@mikeyduf Use Photoshop to make more Heavy painting job for the diffuse (colors) and bake a specular map from it
you probably need to make a occlusion map too (hope im getting the right name...) since its skin... lights doesnt only reflect but also get inside our skin but since dinosaurs are reptiles they have "scales" so they doesnt really have that features but still have some around the lips and under arms
I was very disapointed. Programme said it would be very science based but this video does not show this. No advanced, biomechnical rigging - all standard stuff - animator girl is looking at her own hand for animation reference!!!!! (reptiles do not have similar joints or limbs to humans). And the dude wearing wollen hat indoors (either he is cold or pretentious!?!) is just painting huge dents for no reason - what lizard has dents as big? How would you know from fossils? No reflections in renders
errataable 3 months ago
This must of taken them ages! Amazing really!
fizz141 4 months ago
1:42 Shake it, baby!
CecilyHeron 4 months ago 5
Any software will work just as well for modeling a block out, find one you are comfortable with and go. With my experience Maya is a horrid tool for modeling (i have nightmares about symmetrizing my meshes in Maya) If you insist on using Maya, I recommend buying NEX, it makes Maya into a much more powerful modeler. 3ds has many fantastic tools for retopology and has a decent edge extrusion workflow but I personally enjoy softimage for my modeleling though tools like 3d coat, modo are great too.
rayfigs1 4 months ago
what program did they use to blockout the dinosaur if so can i get it
Jamaniace 5 months ago
@Jamaniace softimage but I'd suggest Maya... are you an experienced user?
Here's my suggestions
Get Maya, start by intro tutorial that can be found on youtube
Get Zbrush, do the same
Get Photoshop, try to find tutorials about realistic painting
Use Maya to model the base mesh (box modeling like they are doing)
Use Maya to do the UV's wich means flatten the shape so it will be "paintable"
mikeyduf 5 months ago
@mikeyduf Use Zbrush and subdivide your mesh to sculpt the details (like they are doing) Use clay as your brush and hold shift to smooth it out
Export Normal maps and a lower mesh otherwise your pc won't handle it
Use Zbrush to paint basic colors more... generic! Export it
mikeyduf 5 months ago
@mikeyduf Use Photoshop to make more Heavy painting job for the diffuse (colors) and bake a specular map from it
you probably need to make a occlusion map too (hope im getting the right name...) since its skin... lights doesnt only reflect but also get inside our skin but since dinosaurs are reptiles they have "scales" so they doesnt really have that features but still have some around the lips and under arms
mikeyduf 5 months ago
@mikeyduf
then bring it back to Maya and make a nice shader, render it using mental Ray =)
good luck and have fun!
(you can also use 3DsMax but its not really user friendly... and Softimage is good but its just between Maya and Max on the user friendly side...)
sorry the comments are not in the good order it was a little too much for one comment...
mikeyduf 5 months ago
Gosh I had a raptor I modeled in Silo and was rigging up in Maya, I should really go back to finishing it.
Tallacus 5 months ago
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay softimage
throneinc 5 months ago
Softimage FTW!!!
hamairon 5 months ago
Very nice
jordibares 5 months ago
Thanks to umpload!
torvovenator 5 months ago
This show is gonna be up there with walking with dinosaurs for the best dinosaur documentary!
ClevergirlProduction 5 months ago
Cool!!
gojira1100 5 months ago
That is awesome!
SubTerraMetalFencer 5 months ago
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That is awesome! :D
SubTerraMetalFencer 5 months ago
That is awesome :D
SubTerraMetalFencer 5 months ago