I created this piece as a character design for 3D modelling, I decided to make a sheep girl as a yarn bomber, due to the connection between sheep and the wool produced for the act of yarn bombing - which involves covering buildings in knitted wool. A town where I live has a resident yarn bomber who frequently covers the town in colourful and expressive knitted art, I used this in part as inspiration for my piece. I used light, pastel tones on her character design to evoke a sense of peace and creativity, as the act of yarn bombing is a creative art. During character creation, the amount of hair she has may take time to model, and the horns and shirt design will be an additional challenge.
This blog is a 2nd year student's recordings of studying creation of 3D computer graphics in context with creating 3D character concepts and designs, using Autodesk Maya to prepare for industry standard work in game design or animation. Maya is a complex program which takes many hours of dedication to learn and become familiar with. My intention is to create, model and texture a 3D bipedal character to a high standard as well as solving problems through learning the program.
Friday, 7 October 2016
Week 2 Character Design - Yarn Bomber
I created this piece as a character design for 3D modelling, I decided to make a sheep girl as a yarn bomber, due to the connection between sheep and the wool produced for the act of yarn bombing - which involves covering buildings in knitted wool. A town where I live has a resident yarn bomber who frequently covers the town in colourful and expressive knitted art, I used this in part as inspiration for my piece. I used light, pastel tones on her character design to evoke a sense of peace and creativity, as the act of yarn bombing is a creative art. During character creation, the amount of hair she has may take time to model, and the horns and shirt design will be an additional challenge.
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