This is textured version from a concept by Coldesign. The textures i derived from references from satellites such as the Hubble Telescope or...

Coldesign LTD Textured and Emissive Testing Coldesign LTD Textured and Emissive Testing

Coldesign LTD Textured and Emissive Testing

Coldesign LTD Textured and Emissive Testing

This is textured version from a concept by Coldesign. The textures i derived from references from satellites such as the Hubble Telescope or communication satellites. Using a Color ID map, I was able to use Substance Painter to get specific details (gold creases and solar panel) were I wanted.
Front and Three-fourths view
Top View
Bottom
Lower Platform

Under view



View from the lower platform

Middle

Under the top platform
Wire Frame
Concept
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Below are some emissive materials I wanted to test. These were the same materials from the Zero Armor model before. I wanted to see how the view port settings as well as the post effect glare in Substance effects them. I learned that emissive materials work better when they are NOT on a separate material. If they are, I get the stylized Tron look on the edges of the model. The blue emissive material on the inside of the solar panel wings were apart of the base material so I had to manually paint them on the mask for a more realistic light glow.  I had fun with these



Middle



Full lower view

Close-up Engine
Front

Three-fourths turned

Top view

Under the upper platform

Under view

2 comments:

  1. I really like how you texturing this piece. The renders from below really caught my eye from a distance and I really like the reflection from the first renders. Will you be compositing this into a scene as well?

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    1. Thanks Jasmine! the wrinkled foil took a while to get and yes i will be trying to do a space scene with in and to pick up NUKE again.

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