Monday, November 25, 2013

The Beast design FINALLY DONE!!!!

Overall

Excavator
Main body (including engine chambers, fuel synthesizers, and other vital organs)

Main locomotive features (with secondary appendages as a backup)

Close Up


"No one knows how long the years have past since it begun its journey. No one knows who or what has built it or why it walks upon the mortal realm. Some say it is an avatar of a nature, a mountain made entirely out of natural metal. Others say it is a walking fortress, built by those who devoted their life to the laws of destruction. There are also few people who worship it as a divine God who has fallen from the high above chained impermeable adamantine shackles, forced to live among the mortals.  Yet no one, not even the eldest of the known worlds knows the true nature of the colossal machine beast that roams the endless planes. 

Despite its inorganic and machine-like appearance, the monolithic beast is no doubt a living creature. When the beast becomes hungry, it races its colossal head and opens its powerful jaw to consume any raw materials it can find. It mows down the hills and drinks the lakes and seas up dry. Rich minerals and vital supplements are transported through the belted canal between its head and its engine chambers and are properly processed, filtered, and stored into a chamber.

The beast consumes and tramples on anything around it and no one dares to stand in its way. Houses crushed to the ground, people screaming, families distorted, one-peaceful neighborhood destroyed, the indifferent beast moves on, journeys across the endless horizon with destination unknown to the eyes of mortals..."

-Rough Draft of the Machine Beast


Finished at last!!!!!! MY FIRST GRAND SCALE MECHANICAL MODEL. I'm so happy about the the result and learned so much during the process :) I'm so attached to this model since I worked so hard on it for so long.

Each parts right down to the smallest of the gears were modeled produced separately. Each gear bits were assembled into major apparatuses within the different work stations. After array of quality tests, reassembling, experimental renderings, camera tests, and final minor editing, each body parts were assembled into one final file in 3Ds MAX. Some of the parts that were too big to be imported were rendered separately and installed with rest of the assembled models using After Effects and Photoshop.

I still have to find a way to render it into a turntable (due to its shear size) [Any Suggestions Most Welcome!] I'm considering this as a start for my future mechanical designs. Can't wait :)


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