Portfolio Piece 3 - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

Portfolio Piece 3 - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

This is a model I've wanted to do for a while and felt now is the time to do it after alot of improvement in my modelling skills over the last academic year. Not only is it my favourite car, it is a custom version, borrowing many different after-market parts including the; bumpers, side-skirts, rims, hood, racing seats, roll-cage and graphics. All of which have come from a verrry extensive range of reference images.


Final Render.


Wireframe Construction.


Work In Progress (WIP) up until my first 'test' render.


A few extra close-ups. As you can see the calliper is probably over-detailed at this point, but has potential to be a small portfolio piece on it's own with a little work.

This project is by far my most advanced and high-poly model so far and I am aware will obviously have some imperfections and problems I may have not noticed. Originally this was meant to be rendered in VRay with a background and HDMI Map for some very appealing and advanced reflections/materials to present. Unfortunately, for several days, I had some significant problems with this with regarding lighting and sampling issues which ended up with all of the renders looking much like this:


 

Portfolio Piece 2 - New York Subway Interior Scene

Portfolio Piece 2 - New York Subway Interior Scene

This piece allowed me to experiment with texture packs and different maps (as opposed to the other pieces) and tested my creativity and attention to detail of an 'everyday' scene. With the odd wear and tear, graffiti and littering, this scene shows the everyday use and neglect of public transport systems in today's society. 

Maybe we would expect it to look even more cluttered and vandalised, being part of one of america's most densely-populated cities, with hundreds, maybe even thousands of people using this train everyday. Luckily, nowadays they are better kept than they were 20-30 years ago, where you would expect the whole train to look like a tagged-up garbage truck.


 Final Render (Please note: I used a semi-transparent opacity map for the windows) This meant, the diffuse did not show very well so instead I decided to add the background in photoshop. Here is the image I used.


Wireframe Construction (no skylight due to it being too dark)


Texture Map 1: Walls and windows


Texture Map 2: Seats, Roof, Vents, Hold Handles and Ceiling Lights.


Texture Map 3: Doors


Texture Map 4: Floor

 

Portfolio Piece 1 - Security Embassy Office Scene

Portfolio Piece 1 - Security Embassy Office Scene

Inspired by stealth-based games like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid, this low-key scene suggests a kidnapping of a secret agent has occurred, likely by a skilled special operative infiltrator. The spilled coffee and tipped chair also suggest there was a struggle. Where did he come from? Where did he leave? You decide for yourselves.



 Final Render.



Wire-frame Construction.

This exercise allowed me to experiment with different lighting set-ups and tones to achieve appealing light rays/reflections. Also using emmisive maps to add depth to the reflective surface of the desk. Most of the materials are Arch and Design materials, some of which use stock textures as provided as part of the renderer (such as the desk and brushed metal surfaces)


 

Week 21 Drill - UV and Texture of Wagon Model

Before I begin, I would like to apologise for this being posted several weeks late as the work from a few of my last couple of drills has unfortunately been lost due to a corrupt memory stick. Luckily this was found elsewhere (by accident). Here are the UVs and what I managed to do in class on the texture of the Wooden Wagon model as provided:


The UVs have been appropriately stacked and allows the texture to appropriately display on the components of the model with correct pixel density. Unfortunately the model was also lost so I cannot display it here.