Now I just have one more rack to do. . . some fridge space to fill out, which the drinks will help with. Oh, I need to finish the cashier's station. . . maybe a magazine rack. Definitely something for the lotto. Ah, maybe a pit for the DVDs. . .
Then, the characters to fill the space.
Then the animation.
Then, the rest of the city block, and the environment. . .
The stupid box took a moment, and has some refinements yet to go, but I plan to rig it and have it open. More than the shop, the Bud shipping box has a purpose.
I didn't realize this, but the Plymouth Gin bottle had an Easter Egg - a monk that you could only see the feet of from the front. "When the monk's feet are dry, it's time to purchase another bottle."
Unfortunately one can't see the feet in my model as clearly as with the real thing.
Oh wow I thought those were real pictures. I'm still thinking those are real pictures, only the characters are CG? It's all CG? That look so realistic.
So many little things when you start linking and animating. His eyes. . . don't rotate with his head.
I lost the camera on the front of the copter.
I really do like how things like liquids look better in Cycles. . . but I haven't taken the time to break the lighting up into Cycles lights and Eevee lights. With Eevee the store's a little dark. With Cycles it's a bit blown out.
Time to put your new model in the thumbnail. Applaus for sticking it out and finising
Now we have the pin up cat girl calendar and nothing but the highest quality DVD selection. The store's nearly done!
I bought a Lotto ticket, and I'm anxious about it. I need a smoke to calm down.
Not really, but that's what I got done today.
Man, that back wall still looks empty. Need my THC products, some magazine racks, maybe a DVD section.
Do the Ian Hubert thing and put up a bulletin board.
I finally got the shelves filled!
I finally finished my wall o drinks.
Now I just have one more rack to do. . . some fridge space to fill out, which the drinks will help with. Oh, I need to finish the cashier's station. . . maybe a magazine rack. Definitely something for the lotto. Ah, maybe a pit for the DVDs. . .
Then, the characters to fill the space.
Then the animation.
Then, the rest of the city block, and the environment. . .
But I finished the drink rack.
Playing with my 4th walls. . .
Got the Maker's Mark and some Gins in there.
The stupid box took a moment, and has some refinements yet to go, but I plan to rig it and have it open. More than the shop, the Bud shipping box has a purpose.
I didn't realize this, but the Plymouth Gin bottle had an Easter Egg - a monk that you could only see the feet of from the front. "When the monk's feet are dry, it's time to purchase another bottle."
Unfortunately one can't see the feet in my model as clearly as with the real thing.
Nice work, Wardred.
Oh wow I thought those were real pictures. I'm still thinking those are real pictures, only the characters are CG? It's all CG? That look so realistic.
Hey Omar,
Thank you! It's all CG. I grabbed labels off the internet, but otherwise the modeling, materials, and texturing is all me.
That tri-copter just barely fits.
So many little things when you start linking and animating. His eyes. . . don't rotate with his head.
I lost the camera on the front of the copter.
I really do like how things like liquids look better in Cycles. . . but I haven't taken the time to break the lighting up into Cycles lights and Eevee lights. With Eevee the store's a little dark. With Cycles it's a bit blown out.