I can’t say I’m a regular visitor of DeviantArt, but I’ve browsed through there on occasion for character artwork and to see how people have done low-polygon 3D models.
I thought I’d put some Pikkipi shots up on there as it seemed a good place – maybe more appropriate even – than Flickr.
It occurred to me that Pikkipi could be used as a storyboarding tool – I mean storyboarding as in planning out shots for a movie. It might be a good option for students and the like who would ideally would want industry software such as FrameForge but don’t have the money to put down and would like a free storyboarding software.
Here’s a storyboard frame that I knocked up really quickly using Pikkipi. I added the notes using Keynote, a presentation program on the Mac. You could probably use all kinds of software to add arrows and annotations, or even the presentation maker in Google Docs.
To add further variety to the types of faces you can create I have added a wide and narrow version of the male and female heads. In combination with the options for eyebrows, mouth etc. it should now be possible to make some quite unique and characterful faces. Next I’ll work on some more texture additions for faces – crease lines, that sort of thing.
Here’s a couple of shots using the new face shapes.
I have made Pikkipi as a creator and poser for characters. Whenever I get to play with an avatar creator in games I always want more options and to be able to take shots of them. Better still, I want to make poses and interesting looking scenes with them. So that’s what Pikkipi does.
If you’re wondering why it’s called ‘Pikkipi’… it’s made up. I just wanted something unique.
I’ve been working on this 3d character poser / scene creator for a while and it’s pretty much ready for public consumption. I’ll keep adding features and options. You can go play with it any time at www.pikkipi.com