genesis_yoshua
08-10-03, 07:22 AM
I was playing a good old game of Killer Instinct and took a good look at the graphics. I felt that the 3D Models used for the graphics seemed to look like they were not created using the traditional modelling methods, maybe I'm wrong. This was early days for 3D Modelling. I was wondering, maybe they used software simular to zBrush. What do you think?
http://members.coolcats.net.au/genesis/Temp/Other/ki-1.jpg
http://members.coolcats.net.au/genesis/Temp/Other/ki-2.jpg
Rare had been working with Silicon Graphics designing new visuals called ACM (advanced computer modelling) when they created Killer Instinct and Donkey Kong Country. Silicon Graphics did make the Jurassic Park Dinosaurs, and had millions of dollars worth of equipment, so they had some awesome software.
Anyhow, just a thought. Tell me what you think... Sorry if this is a tad off topic or something too, I was just curious.
Thanks
http://members.coolcats.net.au/genesis/Temp/Other/ki-1.jpg
http://members.coolcats.net.au/genesis/Temp/Other/ki-2.jpg
Rare had been working with Silicon Graphics designing new visuals called ACM (advanced computer modelling) when they created Killer Instinct and Donkey Kong Country. Silicon Graphics did make the Jurassic Park Dinosaurs, and had millions of dollars worth of equipment, so they had some awesome software.
Anyhow, just a thought. Tell me what you think... Sorry if this is a tad off topic or something too, I was just curious.
Thanks