Had to draw my own version of the broken mask trend I've been seeing on Twitter with Muro and his new ranger suit. Still workshopping names, but I love the intensity I was able to create with this piece!
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Had to draw my own version of the broken mask trend I've been seeing on Twitter with Muro and his new ranger suit. Still workshopping names, but I love the intensity I was able to create with this piece!
Everyone crashes. Some too scared to get back on. Some can't wait to ride again, because broken crayons still color. #bikeriding #CafeRacer #brokenhelmet #rideforlife #deusxmechanica #deus
In today's episode...
This week finds our hero trying to tread new waters in model making. A tricky business for him, however he is successful in his endeavour, and he managed to trump the evil 3D abomination.
So anyway, I tried my best this week in making a “complicated” model. And so after what seemed like an eternity, I finally managed to finish 1 model which was made of just a bunch of squares :-[ How sad.
However, it has become apparent that I need to earn my stripes in model making. So that means I have to get real cozy with Blender real soon. For those who don’t know, Blender is a freeware 3D model designing software. It also allows for animations and rendering, but that is for another day.
I’ve had previous experience with this software, however, that was just one tutorial when I was like 13 or so, not the kind of accomplishment that would allow me to reach the levels that are currently needed. The reason for my new interest is due to the fact that if I make my own models I can make them to fit my own needs and specifications, and there are no issues if licensing and rights. A double win I believe. Also, having to look for these models online can really prove difficult and time consuming. I’d rather spend that time making the model itself.
However, this can only happen after I finish up with episode 2.
What of episode 2?
More to follow…