3D Space Rendezvous
By Jack Ruttan in Blender 3DI’ve learned a bit about “UV unwrapping,” which is the art of making shapes one can decorate with graphics, and “paste” around your 3D model.
Next today is to learn about “bump mapping,” which will let me put space-shippy details on the models. Maybe also “particle fields,” which will let me create stars, perhaps a nebula or two.
I think this is very cute, though. Reminds me exactly of building such things out of plastic model kits as a kid, and then carefully painting them. No nasty chemical smells here in the digital world, however.
Star Wars-ian Portraits
By Jack Ruttan in black and white, Gouache, heads, pen and ink, pencil, Portraits, sketches, womenColour Schemes
By Jack Ruttan in color, digital, sketchesThis morning I doodled four very tiny (one by two inch) rectangles on my computer, just trying different colours, and seeing how they go together. One nice thing about the computer is that it has an infinite colour palette.
I’m going to try this again, looking at some interesting old paintings in books, or on the web. If one of these strikes my fancy, I can enlarge it, and paint over it, using that palette.
Black Watercolour Pencils
By Jack Ruttan in black and white, Coloured Pencils, sketches, womenSeems like a lot of variety in “black” in coloured pencils. The face on the left was drawn with an “Ivory Black,” which is quite different from the black of another, cheaper brand.
I’m quite miffed, though, that the more expensive pencil just split in half while I was sharpening it. Maybe some crazy glue will help, but they aren’t all perfectly made objects.
Random 3D Stuff
By Jack Ruttan in Blender 3D, digitalSome silliness I made in Blender. Still a long ways to go with this program, but I’m pleased with what I can do so far. Think I’ll put in a chair next, or a spoon to stir the coffee with.
The trumpet is there because I took a tutorial on how to make a trumpet. But I’m imagining it’s used to summon the server.