Portfolio Update # 2- Stone Roof

 



Continuing on with revisiting old projects, I went back to a project I did a couple semesters ago when I created a "Ruins" for a project. In the original project, I had a circular, stone roof that had been broken by a giant flower. Without enough time however, the roof came out very plain and low poly. My professor caught that and told me I should go back and give it another once over, among other things. 

Above, you can see the roof after I have had a chance to give it a good sculpting. I originally based the roof on Celtic ruins. Their dome roofs had a bunch of rounded rocks piled up into a circular dome. I wanted to recreate that same look. I did that by first using a damian standard brush to make the outline of bricks. Then after smoothing everything over, I inflated the bricks themselves to give them more roundness. After that, I gave the whole thing some much needed thickness and did the same thing on the other side. To give the look and feel of something old and ruined, I would trace the outline of the bricks again with a damian standard brush but do it somewhat lazily. I did this to replicate rain and water as it would erode the bricks over time. Then after giving it some extra geometry, I threw on some wear and tear with downloaded brushes from my Professor. 

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