First cheetah project without Tutorial

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First cheetah project without Tutorial

Here is my verry first test render of a scene i made .
I know it's far from perfect but it is a start .
Now i'm going to concentrate on better lightning an smoother image quality .
Any suggestions are verry appreciated .
( To be honest, i'm a little bit proud at myself because i'm only using cheetah for a day or ten ) :wink:

Greetings
Kenneth

PS: Special thanks to Frank for providing me a low polygon hull .

Added 2 more screens ,just for fun .
Would be nice to hear wich ones you prefer .
 

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Hi Kenneth.
Wow - love it.
You can´t go any further with this classic. Beautiful.

With kindest regards
Frank
 
Thanks a lot Frank ,if u are saying this ,it's a real big compliment for me .


Cheers :wink:

Kenneth
 
Hi Kenneth,
TinTin was part of my childhood and I loved it. I have them all at the studio (along a few first editions is one chinese edition:tongue: ) and I´ll keep them forever. (BTW: the rumours are saying Steven Spielberg is going to bring TinTin to the movies; could be a nice project)

Frank
 
Way to go mr.spielberg , make TinTin alive .
In Belgium we cal TinTin ," Kuifje "

Greetz
K
 
HI.
Ah - and Georges Prosper Rémi was belgian. Don´t know where "TinTin" came from. In german it is "Tim & Struppi". Its released in 74 languages.

Frank
 
Georges Prosper Remi was born in 1907 in Etterbeek, in Brussels, Belgium to parents, Alexis and Elisabeth Remi.

TinTin is the way the French call him
:wink:

K
 
Nice job. Are the fins extruded with rounded edges?

Made me look up Tintin (always wondered about the politics, since Tintin spanned WWII and the Nazi occupation of Belgium). Our school library had fairly complete sets of Tintin, Asterix (my favorite), and Lucky Luke (never figured out the appeal of Lucky Luke, although I liked the style of the artwork).
 
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No , it's a flattend box with with subdivision and edge manipulation .
i guess i'ts certainly not made the way it's supposed to be modled.
The fins have a great polygon count with the " catmull" tool . ( i'll hope Frank will teach me more abouth polygon reduction since he provide me with the hull of this object :wink: )
While making this i also learned a lot about modelling , i think i can make the same scene again with a lower polygon count ( and without Franks help:redface: )

Greets
Kenneth
PS : asterix is great ,always good for a laugh :smile:
 
Wasnt so much into Tintin, but loved Asterix. Tintin the movie is geting made in Wellington by Peter Jackson(LOTR, Weta Workshop) I believe, and they're promising to reinvent filmmaking again. As well as a remake of Dambusters and a Halo movie(yawn)

AC
 
I'm one of the few people who wasn't impressed by Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies...

I think the fins would work better as extruded splines with rounded bevels (just based on looking at the reproductions of the comic cover). I'd love to see you recreate the scene on the cover -- the gantry would be doable.
 
I think the fins would work better as extruded splines with rounded bevels

I have a scale object from this rocket at home ,if i look at the fins here they are flat ,and not rounded .
A spline would be better indeed for lesser polygons . :)
Kenneth
 
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i totally don't know about the comix but the thing is sweet indeed and i would try some big sphere or the relief with noisy bump map for rocky impression and then make a space scene rendering -

- archie
 
Hi Kenco,

I think you made a very cool thing there, I love the rocket!! Don't know what TinTin is, but it also reminds me a bit of Toy Story :D (when the evil kid abuses Woody :D )

My favorite pic of the three that you showed us is the bottom/last one, with just the rocket and blurry shadows. Don't know why, it just is :smile: :icon_thumbup:
 
mmmh - better be careful with copyrighted stuff.

Yes, please be carful with posting images which are under copyright. Since I'm the administrator of the forum I would probably get into trouble with those eager lawyers.:wink:

Bye,
Martin
 
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