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semi-procedural robot


0rr

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hi

I started modelling some stuff in houdini. Whit some expressions I managed to to create a somewhat dragon-like robot.

the special thing is that I can now just some parameters to get differnt looking robots:

robotwipkg1.jpg

robotfinsn6.jpg

here I created a serie of robots by just tweaking some exposed parameters:

robotfamib8.jpg

robotfamib8.de49159020.jpg

I can post the network view if somebody wants?

It's great to so how setting put some expression inside your network can make it so felxible.

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here is a pic of the network:

networkpl3.jpg

but I think that won't help

basically I started whit a curve and a sweep

break1kn8.jpg

used a lot of carve sops and copy sops for the shell arm and so on:

break2tp8.jpg

I mirrored the one side to the other an attached my tentakle asset via the points expression:

break3rp7.jpg

since the base was a nurbs I can use the carve again to copy serveral objects onto the surface:

break4qj1.jpg

for the arm end legs I used open circle sops and combined them again whit the point expression to stay togehter

break5af1.jpg

I hope that helps alitte... theres alot more to it but that would take allday maybe :)

thanks to all for their nice response

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sorry about the confusion.

I thaught you where going to upload the hip,

not make a big tutorial , but it is okay , some people. may learn by having the actual project and break it down, so maybe they can make something like this, The know how is important, But i guess this is your master peace and it is for you. I can understand this aswell dont worry

the explanation is great.

good work.

mangi

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Add me to the fashionably late list too - it's original, and it's good (these two qualities aren't often shared, despite what many who prefer the unbeaten path would have us believe). Really excellent work, keep it up. :thumbsup:

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