Archive for the ‘3D Stuffs’ Category
Detailing and some low-poly modeling.
I’ve pulled back the stun prod rubberized grip a few centimeters because the buttons looked a bit weird with it. That also allows me to use the gray markings on the handle as a logical stop point.
I’ve also added a better (grippy) trigger and an on/off slide switch on the other side.
The free space is just enough to put the S-23 logo… It looks a bit complex for such a small decal, maybe there is a simplified version I can use?
The low-poly model is progressing well, I have my doubts here and there on where to use unconnected detail pieces and the “square thing” on the front should merely be normal-mapped or not. About 3000 triangles so far, a bit much if you ask me.
This is as good as it is going to get
I ended up scrapping the huge LED array in favor of something a bit closer to the original stun prod from Signalis. I should be able to get by with only 3 LEDs for the “charge” indicator and a single LED to indicate empty (blinking red?) and recharging (amber?).
This is a bit reminiscent of a cheap Russian dosimeter I bought a few years back, it fits the vibe. Scratched up the painted details, to give it a bit more character.
I also made the instructions face the user, while the warning label faces towards the “enemy” š
Stun prod project
I started working on a little stun prod to add to my list of “impact” toys.
It is meant to be a breath of fresh air from the latex maid dress, and an occasion to indulge in something a little easier for a few days. I originally had a spiked guard, and while I’m keeping the idea for a variant, it really makes it look like some kind of space marine weapon. Not quite what I’m going for here.
Currently trying to use Krita to draw texture masks, and it is a struggle… especially with the vectorĀ shape tools. Maybe I’ll get used to it.
Maid dress skirt, apron, and other details
Some good and somewhat unexpected additions to the maid dress today:
- Fixed the front of the skirt, it separates from the legs a bit more now.
- Finished up the corset lacing, the bow specifically.
- I’ve redone all the pleats and trims to be more consistent, with some variations too and made sure they all fold with the right side out.
- Built a bib for the tea apron, it looks pretty good, but it doesn’t work well combined with the tie at the moment.
Those black trims on the apron are just great.
Maid dress corset & apron progress
Steady progress on the maid dress over the past two days, I’ve redone the back of the corset once more, tightened it and made all the trims a bit more even. I also got in a few attempts at making the tea apron which I think really “ties” the outfit together (no put intended).
I did try a 4-hook version of the corset, but 3 appears to be plenty.
I might just reuse the lace knot I made a long time ago for the corseted suit because I had another look at it, and I’m not re-making one of these from scratch, absolutely not.
The skirt needs a bit of reshaping in the front in order to move it away from the body and legs, a lot of parts still need to be creased up, and the apron is going to need a nice fancy bow…
Debating on whether I should start on the alternate pieces (sleeves, bib apron, a longer skirt?) after I’m done with this variant or if I should get onto the low-polygon model and discover whatever problems this outfit may have, right away.
Latex maid WIP update
Back to work on the latex maid dress.
I had an attempt at trying to get fuller folds in the skirt until I eventually realized that what I was trying to do didn’t look that good. Sometimes the first attempt is the best one you’ll get I suppose.
Shape wise, the skirt still need some tweaking and, maybe more volume? I’m always a bit wary with skirts, they tend to clip through the legs or the butt really easily if I don’t give them enough room, and this one is short enough that I’d rather not end up hiding the body under it, if I can.
I’ve added the rear zip, nothing really special there, it looks just like the front one.
The corset is in a very good place at this point, I’ve refined it a lot and added boning, edge piping, paneling and a first attempt at lacing it. I don’t really want to have fully modeled laces, and with those flat ones, I might be able to get away with a normal-mapped flat polygon strip. I’m not 100% sure there. There is also enough space on the front to have two corset bones really, it looks a bit bare compared to the backside.
Next step is going to be the apron I assume, before tying up the corset, I need to check how the apron’s is going to fill the space.
With all the detailing on the sleeves, corset and skirt, the top is starting to look a bit bare. I’ve added a decorative groove into the tie, I still want it to be a little leather “strap” but it doesn’t look quite like that yet.
Late pseudo-update
I’m calling this a pseudo-update, because I still don’t know if this is going to be relevant to SL at all.
Without going into details, one of my relatives has been hospitalized this weekend, and It is unlikely that they will walk out of it. As a result I’ve been occupying my head with random projects, and for some reason, I couldn’t really get my head into the latex maid uniform project.
There is a couple of other things I don’t feel comfortable to show for now, but well… this is today’s update. I want to get back into the swing of things… but at least it is still modeling, right?
I’m hoping things will improve, but they won’t. So all I can hope is to get over it quickly… or at least enough to focus.
Construction and distraction
I’ve done more work on the latex maid uniform’s corset and built a fairly decent-looking skirt (on accident, really), I will most likely redo it as it doesn’t look quite right to me… That being said, it helps me to shape the bottom of the corset for the time being.
The corset itself need a few more boning channels, the front of it looks somewhat okay to me, the back? Not so much. It is definitely better than earlier now that I’ve opened it and started shaping the lacing area, something is still a bit off. I had to spend most of the day outside, commuting between appointments, so this is yesterday’s productivity urge.
I also got distracted with a bit of a side project (last picture), I’ll let you ponder on that one and say no more. Some of you might get the reference, but then again, maybe not.
Corset start and some other details
Good start for the week, the corset is actually taking shape!
I also did some tweaking on the chest to accommodate the bikini top (so that it won’t clip through) and added the front zip & zipper pulls. I’ve started fleshing out the corset, but I’m trying to keep it to a minimum for now, because the shape is not 100% final.
So far so good, nice and tight.
Short sleeves done… more or less.
I finally managed to get the short sleeves in a state where I’m actually somewhat happy about them.
That’s a sleepless night of sculpting that I’m not getting back, but that’s ok.
I’ve also quickly added some non-final seams to the body, just to get things looking a bit better (the body will get its own sculpting pass once I have more details in).
Now that this (big) hurdle is out of the way, I guess the next step will be to get the corset/waist cincher in place and the skirt of the dress.