Portfolio explanation
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The first photo is of a sword design created by a friend who wanted it modeled. I used block modeling to create the shape, using reference images provided to me by the person.
PHOTO 2 | Yes/No Button
This is a recreation of the "Yes No" Button from season two, episode one of bluey, it uses 1,592 Verticies. One way this can be optimized is remeshing the rings as that is where the majority of the triangles and verticies are located. without the rings it is a nice 404 vertices which is very optimized for the shape and design i was going for
PHOTO 3 | Unicourse Hand-puppet
This is a more advanced model based on the character "unicourse" from Season 3, Episode 8 of Bluey (I know, a lot of bluey) This is a hand puppet with a functionable armature, Shapekeys for emotions, and a moveable jaw... The Statistics are 5,364 Verticies for the whole hand puppet. I believe some edges could be disolved for better optimization but im proud of the
PHOTO 4 | MAGIC XYLOPHONE
This is a more advanced model based on the character "unicourse" from Season 3, Episode 8 of Bluey (I know, a lot of bluey) This is a hand puppet with a functionable armature, Shapekeys for emotions, and a moveable jaw... The Statistics are 5,364 Verticies for the whole hand puppet. I believe some edges could be disolved for better optimization but im proud of the
PHOTO 5 | Room recreation
This is a more advanced model based on the character "unicourse" from Season 3, Episode 8 of Bluey (I know, a lot of bluey) This is a hand puppet with a functionable armature, Shapekeys for emotions, and a moveable jaw... The Statistics are 5,364 Verticies for the whole hand puppet. I believe some edges could be disolved for better optimization but im proud of the
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