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A Work in Progress: bro-bot
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This guide was made for entry:
bro-bot
In Contest:
the year 3279
step 1 of 20
white background, decided to leave it simple for best clarity on subject
step 2 of 20
model made in Bryce, cut out areas to place mechanical parts....
step 3 of 20
creation of model - used basic Micheal 4 model with mapless skin, and left the pose on default
step 4 of 20
using parts from the brush set "Pipe Fittings" by ~Carl502 on deviantart.com
i created some parts for the knee...
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step 5 of 20
duplicated for other knee....
step 6 of 20
i did the same thing using the brushes to make parts for the arm...
step 7 of 20
duplicated for other arm...
step 8 of 20
used the same brushes to create an attachment piece for the neck/head
step 9 of 20
created a black oval fill, warped, added bevel and emboss for tanks, added parts from the brush set for tops...
step 10 of 20
masked out gauge from "Pressure Gauge" by Leo Reynolds on Flickr.com, and placed, adding emboss
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step 11 of 20
copied model and layered on linear light to create a transparency over the arms and add color...
step 12 of 20
more brush parts for arm attachments...
step 13 of 20
same for other side...
step 14 of 20
masked out camera from one of my old bryce works, it's inmy bryce stock....adjusted and placed...
step 15 of 20
knee parts made from brushes...
step 16 of 20
more knee parts....
step 17 of 20
made this for project, along with a bunch of other parts i didn't use, in bryce.....
placed over eye socket, added shadow, bevel
step 18 of 20
creation of part....
step 19 of 20
cut out backpack straps from "Rolf in Ithaca wearing Tara's PhD cap" by Endlisnis on Flickr.com, adjusted levels and warped to fit
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step 20 of 20
combined a black rectangular fill with a black oval fill to make stand....
Final result
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