3d Artwork

All images created in Maya Unlimited, most recent ones on top. No raytracing. No other renderer than the Maya default used. No extensive retouching, compositing or post work - occasionally some very minor Photoshop retouching. Also
sometimes blur and grain added, and gamma slightly tweaked. These characters are all either immediately ready for animation, or potentially so (with a bit of extra work). Deforming surfaces are Subdivision surfaces, most others are NURBS.
S. Stahlberg
 
One Last Time -
3d version of a 2d image I had just finished
Aida -
A virtual presenter girl for a Malaysian government project
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Front and back Excerpts from the lipsync animation
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A different view, in wireframe
Phone Girl -
Tribute to George Petty, the famous pin-up artist from the 30's
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This screen-capture made for the Animago judges to prove this character was 3d, and not a photograph.
The Stool -
Cover for Peter Ratner's book on modeling humans
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Ellen
Test for feature film character
Tan -
Main character from our screenplay 'Killer Content'
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New Monobike -
Updated version of the old Monobike
Velvet Chair -
Not a very ambitious image, basically just a test.
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The Firefight -
Done in good old PowerAnimator...
The Flamethrower -
The first still image after a long break (due to lack of software and hardware at home)
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The Pet -
Realizing I couldn't rival Jurassic Park I decided to make my T-Rex robotic (PA)
The Bike Girl -
The old Monobike, (also PowerAnimator)
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The Pilot -
The first CG art work I ever did
Trixie -
Teenage male fantasy time... a character for a collaborative project. The background is my own bedroom from the 70's.
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