I did say that I was planning on doing some rigging last week, but I will explain myself. Don't worry. However, I do have some cool models that I want to show off!
First up is the Star Slipper!
This is what Ssam uses to sail across the stars in search of any manner of trouble to take care of. This state-of-the-art starship is able to cross multiple systems on a single tank of MadeUpIumâ„¢ brand ship fuel. It can turn on a dime, and has some discreet defense systems for in anybody tries to catch up to him. It's sleek design allows it to have a reduced imprint on scans, and can cut through any space debris with ease. But how does he find contracts and jobs to do out in the stars? You would need a pretty trusty navigator and co-pilot to make it through the work day!
Introducing, Navi!
The Navigational Avatar and Virtual Interaction module (or Navi for short) is the one-stop solution for both co-piloting duties and much needed social encounters out in the cold depths of the cosmos. While a Navi comes standard with a variety of base personality presets, they eventually form a personality of their own as they work with and talk to their companions. Outfitted with a variety of support modules, a Navi can: Talk to their co-pilots over radio, interface with computer systems, provide logistical statistics and many more! Built to last and durable as all hell, a Navi can be the much sought after shoulder to cry on for far less than an the cost of an organic co-pilot.
I should have done some extra work this past week, but this is the week that I started playing Cyberpunk 2077. It's completely sucked me in and it's been pretty much the only game that I've been playing. I had tried to play through the game before about a year ago, but I never got far in it. I think one of the reasons as to why was because I was doing so much of the side content that I got bored with the game. I've gone through much more of the main storyline this time instead of focusing on the side objectives. I really am enjoying the story! And I'm excited to see how it ends.
Again, apologies for not having more to show this week, as per the current Cyberpunk addiction. In all honesty, the coming week might be a bit uneventful as well because of the rigging. I've thought about using some extra modules in Maya for making rigs, but I really don't feel like learning what is essentially another program. On top of me not like rigging, I don't think its particularly worth learning something for it. I'm just going to use what I know and rig with Maya's built in rigging tools.
Thank you and good-bye for today!