Joo Dee says there is no movie in Ba Sing Se. She must be right.
Sorry if I broke the rules a bit, but I hope you’ll appreciate my project.
Joo Dee says there is no movie in Ba Sing Se. She must be right.
Cool, nice cartoony look!
And clever integrated with the environment.
Although I am not quite unfamiliar with asian movies (mostly martial arts movies) I have to admit that I do not know which one it might be… first thought was disney’s Mulan, but I don’t think this is it.
Guess the movie ??
How did we both pick something related to asian culture? Nice design by the way! I can’t tell what movie it’s from, though.
How did you make the string and the knot? When I zoom in it looks so detailed!
Avatar!
Not sure… but I’m gonna say Kimi no Na wa, I can’t think of another movie where sake takes an important role.
@Ducaluk Kinda hard, but I’ll say Alien.
I can’t pinpoint the movie, but I’m pretty sure it’s something sci-fi. Maybe taking place on a spaceship? May include traces of aliens.
I wasn’t sure at first but now that I spotted the monster on the right, I can say that for sure it’s Alien, nice submission!
Well, not ready to make my submission yet but early prototyping looks good. for those who want to follow my progress you can see it in this post.
Just one look, a splitsecond and a voice in my head was shouting “Alien” at me. I realized the Alien itself a few seconds later
The ambient would have been enough to recognize, but I thank you for putting in the xenomorph
Also didn’t have a clear favorite… so I chose a movie that left a lasting impression… unfortunately that also ended up being one of the most trauma-inducing movies I’ve ever seen. I apologize if you recognize this and it triggers any discomfort. Saw it long ago before there was something like IMDB to warn me about what to expect. It’s one of those soul-shattering types of movies that makes you want to phone your mom to tell her that you love her.
@Jaco_Pretorius You did a great job making the scene that defines the movie. It’s indeed one of those scenes in a movie to never forget ! (and i knew it in an instant -> Irreversible) great job!
Damn, I was hoping it would be too obscure to guess.
Well done for guessing correctly , and my condolences to you for having experienced that movie.
Well crafted movie - but damn, did they have to traumatize me just to make the point that I should be happy with what I have??
Well, I don’t recognize the scene, so I obviously haven’t seen it, but now you’ve got me curious.
I need a low poly character rig, so I began fixing up and rigging the past low poly character model I made for several of the low poly scenes I’ve done, figured it wouldn’t take long… I was wrong. I’m still a bit new to rigging and armatures, most my models that I’ve rigged are simple when it comes to them, so I ran into several issues and have messed around with different methods when it comes to the mess that is parenting at times. Finally found a solution and separated it’s limbs into their own objects and have now started working on the submission, it was a nice learning experience even if it was a bit frustrating at times. Can’t wait to get this submission done, I have a pretty good idea for it!
It must be fate that we both had entries related to asain culture . mine is from east asia though .
FOr a detailed explaination for knot . you can see blender guru’s rope tutorial .
YOU can also just use curves instead of the array . just increase offset under curve properties .
For the texture here is my node setup . Crank up subdivisions so that displacement has geometry to play with and It works only in cycles and not eevee .
Right on spot . I made kuchikamizake . Its a form of sake made using saliva as a fermentation starter .
The bottle also has red string , which is twisted and tangled . The strings represent time itself , they twist and tangle and takes shape .
Wow making a rope looks so complicated, I never would have guessed. I’ll try taking a better look at what you sent me, but I might need to check Blender Guru’s videos before I hope to understand anything. Thanks!