Hey yall, here’s a dump of character work I did for the recently released Borderlands 3 DLC, Bounty of Blood. Then work really got under way, with demos at E3 2008 and Leipzig 2008 and a pre-alpha build. If you are still not satisfied with the shape of your model, use spot putty or just filler to clean up the model, and sand again. This is tricky when the hardener and base are the same colour, so go the extra mile to ensure its properly mixed. Check out some concept art from Borderlands 2, and read our impressions on what we saw of the game. Thinking about weathering all the creases of this magnificent yellow gun was keeping me up at night. This is another part I would encourage you to customise since obviously there are a loads of variations of handles on Borderlands guns. Notice that the first picture looks good from afar but close-up it looks hairy and very incomplete. shouted an obviously delighted Neumann, referring to the medic ability that lets players heal each other via gunshots. Since the trigger was almost impossible to see clearly in any of the reference pictures, I had no problem making it up entirely. Borderlands 2 Concept Art by Lorin Wood. This was suuuuper early, long before the art director, Scott Kester, had the brilliant idea to make Fl4k robotic. (Where I am much more active!). So with the concept of standing out in the crowd in mind, Martel "went and hid in a closet" to make a secret prototype with the new art style. The sculpting putty I used is called milliput (black) which I found to be incredibly easy to work with and effective, not to mention that it's really reasonably priced. Who Was There: Gearbox software cofounder and chief creative officer Brian Martel, VP of product development Aaron Thibault, and creative director Mikey Neumann. *Extracted by me *Original Bones *Enjoy Borderlands 2 - Moxxie. This project turned out really well and was a thoroughly enjoyable build. I also used some sculpting putty to make the edges more sharp and sanded everything down.If you've never used filler before, it's quite simple to figure out but takes a lifetime to master. Suuuuper early exploration for Maya’s home planet Athenas. I then glued the two things on to a diagonal plane of the gun, and built the edges up using good old filler.3: Minor Plastic DetailsClearly this was a simple case of cutting out a section of plastic and glueing it on.4: Protruding WedgesI sawed these out of some carving wood, and used a knife to add flattened edges. Thanks for sharing. The game was 75 percent finished, and the suburban Dallas studio didn't have the deep pockets to start from scratch. It was probably one of the most interesting (and depressing) things I got to tackle on the project. 6 years ago You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos. Takeaway: Neumann said it best when he paraphrased a comment by the absent Pitchford: "It's not management's job to say, 'No, don't take a risk.' Starcraft 2, Gears of War, Halo 4, Deadspace 2, Lost Planet 3, Ghost recon…. Filler can be carved easily at a certain point as it is drying, and it's important to take advantage of this because it will save you lots of time.5. Gallery of captioned artwork and official character pictures from Borderlands 3, featuring concept art for the game's characters, mechs, and enemies by Max Davenport, Robert Chew, and Adam Ybarra. This didn't work at first as the black set more glossy than I'd have liked, and this was due to the fact that the grey primer hadn't been sanded and it was quite glossy. Sorry, but you can't access this content! All additional uses of these images is restricted. As for the barrel, The plan was to just use some metal tubing I had lying around the garage and weather it to look greasy and darker towards the end, which I did using a can of black spray paint and a rag to rub it around the metal, giving a more organic pattern. Note that the massive black stains on the later pictures are because I took them after sculpting the handle, which was quite a messy process. I used a clamp and two pieces of wood to secure it from behind and in front to get an even bend, then heated it with a heat gun and bent it over slightly. For this reason I left a lot of the details until after I used the high build primer, so that no detail would be lost and, if necessary, I could keep the original colour of the part I was attaching. I love that railgun, is it made of MDF? Boss! I found the bolts I would later attach and made countersunk holes for them to fit into. Bearing in mind I work in such a way so as to favour using things I already have rather than buying new things, someone who has less materials or tools than me could spend well over £250. These materials were not ideal, the strip of wood was pine which has a fairly wide grain, resulting in a lot of little gaps and this made it quite awkward to get sharp and smooth. Cheers! In conclusion, the trio agreed that the key was to let Gearbox team members come up with solutions independently. I love her so much! Most of this stuff I already had, and assuming you've done similar projects before (Or just have a well-stocked shed) you are likely to have it lying around too. Notice the holes along the top. Tools:• Jig-saw and/or Scroll-saw • Drill • Various Files - Flat and rounded • Lots of sandpaper in various grades • Stanley knife - With spare blades, because its going to get blunt • Ruler • Surform - Not essential, but useful • Clamps • Small hammer • Dremel - Not totally essential but you should probably have one anyway, they are incredibly usefulANY tool that makes sanding less painful - I had an old orbital sander, but I would really have liked to use a belt sanderSafety stuff:• Breathing mask • Eye protection • Old clothes - No matter how careful you think you are, filler will ruin anything within a 2-metre radius of itselfPaintjob: The first thing you must do is to make an accurate blueprint of what you want to replicate. Dude! This website relies on the display (not clicks) of ads to survive. This artwork is copyright the original artists and the publisher/developer. EMBED. Some very early rough explorations for the guardian aliens for Borderlands 3. Could you please do a template design for the shapes? You can use my blueprint in step two - for the initial shape I cut around the whole thing, then made two more cutouts from thinner wood leavin out the parts I wanted to stay relatively thin (i.e.
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