Friday, March 28, 2014

3D Stock Model Build Review Prison Cell Virtual Set built for online sales 2005.

A Poly render showing the build of this Prison Cell Virtual Set I made back in 05 as a stock 3D asset for online sales.


 A textured out shot of the same view of the Cell.


Inside the Prison Cell facing the beds in polygon showing the build style for the parts.


 A Textured shot inside the virtual Jail Cell.


 A spider-on-the-Ceiling view down into the cell from above in wires.

 A fully rendered out Birds-eye shot of the Jail.


A shot thru the door that is swung open into the small jail cell in polygon mesh view[ un-textured].


 A rendered view with a little DOF[ Depth-of field]


 The set was designed to line up in a row to create a cell block as seen in these renders here, and here.


 I rendered the cyclorama out in black to darken the mood for the prison cell renders.


A polygon Shot inside the Virtual Reality Prison Cell Model.


 A Textured view inside the VR Prison Cell.


Close on the bed frame shows the various hand built hardware used for the swing down beds.


A rendered shot of the cot frame from the Jail Cell Stock Model.


An exploded view above on the Prison Cell shows the parts included.


 A closer alternate view on the parts exploded out to see what was involved in the construction of the little Virtual Set.


 A final view of the exploded parts I made for the Prision Jail Cell 3D Model, good for 3D Animations, Motion Graphics, VR or game use.


3D Stock Model Build Review
Prison Cell Virtual Set built for online sales 2005.

Client: The Cimarron Group for Stock 3D Model Sales.
Art Director: Myself.
Project Date: May 2005.

In 2005 I was still in-house as the 3D Design Director at The Cimarron Group, and I regularly did both 3D Illustration, as well as 3D Animation for the print and AV division, in which I built out highly detailed 3D Models, and today I am reviewing a 3D model I made specifically for online sales, something I would do during down-time.

Today I review a remake of a cell I made years earlier, but this one got a much higher level of detail to the various parts. The cot frames received a great amount of details, in that the frames were all built component by component so the bed springs and interlocking mesh support, rails and corner mounts were all hand built out for the set.

I built the toilet and sink as a single unit as this is an old cell with a plumbing upgrade. Once assembled I did end up using this for The Experiment Presentation as seen here, but it is still a stock 3D asset online you can buy today here as a max file, or here as a 3DS export.I even broke the cot out made foot boards and headboards and that is sold here too.

I will continue showcasing many of the stock 3D models I have from various companys I have prepared them for in future posts, so enjoy!


Cheers, THOM

Friday, March 21, 2014

3D Stock Model Build Review: Vintage Subway Traincar built for online sales 2005.

I built out this turn of the century train car typical on the East Coast for online stock 3D model sales almost a decade back now.


A rendered version of the traincar at 2.5 Million faces this is a detailed exterior 3D asset


 I built out the ends with great detail for virtual photo shoot use.


 The rendering of the Subway Train shows all the 1000's of rivets I hand placed all over the metal body.


 A Doorway detailed shot shows the roof gutter and threshold riveted on.


 A renders side shot of the Vintage Subway Car.


An elevated shot shows the rivets go all the way over the roof.


 
 This overhead shot shows the full train from above.



The same shot of the NYC Subway Train for a birds-eye viewpoint.



Another shot of the end model where most of the details are present.


 Rendered out this is useful for Graffiti backdrops as well.



 An exploded view shows the various parts I made and groups
[ Doors, Roof , End, Walls, etc]


3D Stock Model Build Review
Vintage Subway Traincar built for online sales 2005.

Client: The Cimarron Group for Stock 3D Model Sales.
Art Director: Myself.
Project Date: November 2005.

Back in 2005 I was still in-house as the 3D Design Director at The Cimarron Group, and I regularly did both 3D Illustration, as well as 3D Animation for the print and AV division, in which I built out highly detailed 3D Models, and today I am reviewing a 3D model I made specifically for online sales, something I would do during down-time.

I build my 3D models with a high level of detail on the parts so that the end user of the stock model can use them for close up shots and this Vintage Subway Car was no different.

I have built out a few trains and did a vintage train back in 1999 for my Launch.com work and can be seen here. I love to build objects that can be used for Steampunk as well.

The model is still for sale online at the largest 3D stock company TurboSquid and can be bought here.

I will continue showcasing many of the stock 3D models I have from various companys I have prepared them for in future posts, so enjoy!


Cheers, THOM

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

3D Stock Model Build Review: Shifter Kart-Professional Go-Cart built for online sales 2004.

A Decade back now I built this detailed Shifter Kart for online stock-model sales.


This overhead birds-eye shot shows off the overall frame and components.

 
3/4 side view showing the single cylinder motor.

 
A low angle front view of the Carbon Fiber front spoiler.

 
This 3/4 front view shows the brake vents int he fascia.

 
The only view that matters to your opponents in a race....



The model was built from hundreds of hand made 3Dparts for each component to come together as this custom Kart.


 The textured shot in exploded view to see the various fasteners and components.


A close up side view exploded view.


A Quad view of the full exploded view of all components.


 An exploded view shows the various parts textured floating in the scene.


3D Stock Model Build Review
Shifter Kart Professional Go-Cart built for online sales 2004.

Client: The Cimarron Group for Stock 3D Model Sales.
Art Director: Myself.
Project Date: December 2005.

Back in 2004 I was 3D Design Director at The Cimarron Group, and I regularly did both 3D Illustration, as well as 3D Animation for the print and AV division, in which I built out highly detailed 3D Models, and today I am reviewing a 3D model I made specifically for online sales.

I build my 3D models with a high level of detail on the parts so that the end user of the stock model can use them for close up shots and this Cart was no different. This model was built with many secondary parts that I could use elsewhere in the disc-brake and other areas.

We did at one point consider a pitch the ESPN as they were doing a Shifter Kart reality show and we were going to pitch the title sequence with a disassemble video, but they did not proceed with the pitch so the model basically sat and was sold online.

The model is still for sale online at the largest 3D stock company TurboSquid and can be seen here. Also the engine can be bought alone here, and the brakes here.

I will continue showcasing many of the stock 3D models I have from various companys I have prepared them for in future posts, so enjoy!


Cheers, THOM