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Development For Creative Practice 3D Character Modelling Rachael Darby

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Development For Creative Practice. 3D Character Modelling Rachael Darby. Character Synopsis . Jack’s appearance is part human and part aardvark, he wondered off one day from home when he was young into the woods nearby. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Development For Creative Practice3D Character Modelling

Rachael Darby

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Character Synopsis Jack’s appearance is part human and part aardvark, he wondered off one day from home when he was young into the woods nearby. His mum always told him never drink the water from the river nearby no matter how thirsty he was. As a mischievous boy, he chose not to listen and wanted to know what was so bad about this mysterious river. He took a couple of handfuls to drink and within seconds, his human body started to transform into an aardvark. He paced up and down the woods in a panic trying to find his way back home but he couldn’t remember the way back.

Now Jack lives in the woods by himself. Jack tried to adapt to life in the woods by building himself a cabin, but that was destroyed with a strong gust of wind. The only thing he has left is a balloon, which he found caught in a tree.

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Concept Art

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Base Mesh

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Rigging

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Clothes

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Unwrapping – Pelt Mapping

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Next Stages For My Character Finish the unwrapping and rigging.Adding textures in January.