So one of my favorite super hero's is iron man. So of course I had to make an iron man helmet in blender. I made the original animation version where each part was an individual object. I then made another version where i combined all 3 parts into one object and added faces in between them. By the time I made the desktop version, I learned about the mean crease option which allows the sharper creases when I use the subdivision surface modifier. I then changed the texture to add a toon texture. I think the image is a really cool background that gives a comic book feel.
This image is the same model as the animation except all the pieces are joined together, and the mean crease is applied. I also added a cool case and some simple tools and such around just to add to the scene.
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AuthorMy name is Nathan and I enjoy building and creating things, weather it be out of wood, paper, or even on the computer. I want to start recording all of the fun things so this is where I am. Why Does this existI have recently started to play with Blender. A 3D modelling and design software. I have also built several costumes and helmets which I will be posting future ones up here. This site is mostly about that and other projects I might have.
If you're interested in this stuff...So I use a program called blender which is a great opensource modelling program. This allows you to model, and also animate and ever program games. Its a great program to use as there are endless possibilities.
http://www.blender.org Another useful site is for the helmets and such that I make. This is from a papercraft design program called Pepakura. It allows you to print out designs to build whatever you want. There are tons of tutorials online to see how to use it. http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/ Archives
January 2016
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