For sure, though when the camera only pans from one side... you wonder. :) It'd be cool if there was an easy way of exporting a 3D model so everyone could move it around and see it from all sides, like you can do with 360 degree videos now. It shouldn't be that hard to do something similar for images should it?
Ah good thing the C drive calmed down! So all in all... ca 15 hours? That's pretty solid work. :O
Aha. XD Alright, can relate! Thought it might have something to do with Thor. :) Always fun to stumble upon a fellow Swede here.
Cyberdevil
Does it look this great from all angles? This is really cool. Really detailed. Question: how much time does something like this really take? And: why Tore?
Turtles are cool and all but is there a story here?
Carr77
Yeah, it looks pretty neat from all angles! Takes some time to cover everything, I mean it would be quicker to just focus on one angle. But I guess that ruins it a bit. It's always cool to get different angles when something is in 3D. Otherwise you could've just done it in 2D. The entire cool thing about 3D in my opinion is that you then can fly around with the camera and find different fun angles.
The exact time is a bit hard to say since I split it up and worked a little bit a few days here and there over a long period of time. But I'd maybe say... 10 min for blocking it out. Since I tried some new stuff the sculpt and that took a bit longer than it should've. Maybe 6-8 hours for the sculpt? It's hard to tell since this been a "background project" for quite some time. UV and baking 1-2 hours maybe. Texturing in Mari maybe 4 hours? Substance 30 min. Then putting the scene together and that 4-5 hours. That last step really shouldn't have taken that long, but I had a few technical problems, and my C drive on my computer started to freak out a lot which affected all the programs. It was hell xD But then it suddenly stopped, so I guess that's great. Next time it'll hopefully go quicker when it comes to the sculpt and render process.
Tore! I first thought of "Ture" which sounded good in Swedish but didn't really work that well in English imo. "Tore" worked better. And it fit with "tortoise".
Thank you for your comment :D