Monday, 18 April 2011
Bump Map...
Below is the current bump which raises the stickers and the rough plastic material on the underside of the toy car.
Decals...
Decals have been added to the UVW Map and it is now essential to apply a bump to the model in order to bring the texture to life.
Further Block Colours...
The rest of the model has been given a basic colour so it is now possible to fully visualise the colours as a whole and see if they work...
Block Colours...
Simple block colours were the first addition to the UVW Map in Photoshop. This was simply to get a basic start to the process before adding smaller details.
Unwrapping...
The car has been unwrapped and organised and is now ready to be exported into Photoshop to begin the texturing process.
Material...
A Multi/Sub-onject material has now been applied to the Remote Control Car asset in order to help with the unwrapping process.
Axel...
The Axels were crafted and implimented into the cars design. They were then welded accordingly to the main mesh structure.
Suspensions...
Suspensions were crafted using springs and dampers. These were then welded together and implimented into the model in the correct position. The poly count was too high on this particular section of the model however, so it was stripped and cleaned in order to be more efficient.
Tires...
The next stage of the process was to create a tyre to use that suits a remote control car. I decided to go with a generic bump tyre as seen on the RC car from Toy Story.
The tyre was then duplicated and resized accordingly in order to complete the basic structure of the asset itself.
The tyre was then duplicated and resized accordingly in order to complete the basic structure of the asset itself.
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