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Army Men 3D models

Several 3D models from the Army Men franchise have appeared over the years. Here’s a compilation of the ones the fandom have and the ones we’re missing…

Here you can find links to download some of the 3D models made or acquired by 3DO. All of them will be made available gradually.

1. Official but non-original Army Men 3D models used in the franchise, purchased to third party by 3DO and used as obtained, or modified by 3DO

Models used by 3DO in the Army Men video games, but which were acquired from third-party 3D model banks, used as acquired or with some modifications. In this case ViewPoint 3D models.

2. Official original Army Men 3D models used in the franchise made by 3DO

3D models created by 3DO.

3. New and non-official screen accurate copies of Army Men 3D models used in the franchise made by the Toyverse project

Some of these models are loosely or heavily based on the 3DO models seen on screen. Rather than making exact “screen accuarete” copies, we created these vehicles or characters as versions of themselves after what was seen in Army Men, as a sequel to the characters.

Non-official Original Army Men Toyverse Project 3D models made by the Toyverse project or third party

Some of these models are loosely or heavily based on the 3DO Army Men 3D model style. But also, rather than making an original 3D model, we have adapted 3rd party 3D models. In this case ViewPoint 3D models from the same model batches, also used by 3DO.

Designing the Army Men in 3D, Part 1: Recreating from Reference Images

What is more difficult than creating a character from scratch? Recreate a pre-existing one from low resolution images

Something extremely difficult is to imitate a 3D model only with poor quality reference images. It is a tedious and slow job, much more difficult to do than creating a character from 0, at least from the point of view of whoever writes this article, especially if the intention is for the imitation to be as accurate as possible.

Recreating Major Gooding

So let’s start at the beginning… we’re going to design Major Gooding, before he became Lord Malice, for a flashback animation. So let’s “hunt” the reference images directly from the source: the CGI FMV of Sarge’s War

The kitchen that brings back memories, the perspective of Hawk
Sarge’s War ending, the perspective of Gooding / Lord Malice

We have 2 640×480 blurry CGI scenes where we see Lord Malice’s past, when he was Major Gooding. One is Sarge Hawk’s point of view when he arrives at the kitchen that brings back his memories, the other is Malice’s point of view before he dies, when he tells Hawk what really happened. From these 2 scenes we captured the following images…

Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Major Gooding / Lord Malice
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding
Army Men Lord Malice / Major Gooding

Another source of reference could be the 3D model of Lord Malice that we fought at the end of the game. But that is a topic for the second part, perhaps.

Army Men Toyverse 3D model, finally here!
Army Men Major Gooding (before Lord Malice) with Hero M16

Recreating original Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland

In this case we have the reference illustrations for Alice’s original design, from which we will create the 3D modeling

…Creating…? Bullseye

Bullseye is the latest addition to the Bravo Company Commandos, seen only in RTS. Although he has an in-game model and a piece of concept art, we never saw his CGI look like the rest. So here’s an exploration of how we’ll get his look.

Bullseye Original Concept Art
Bullseye Original Concept Art Army Men RTS
Bullseye Original in-game 3D model
Bullseye Original in-game 3D model Army Men RTS
Bullseye Original Concept Art modified
Bullseye Original Concept Art modified Army Men RTS
Designing Bullseye using the frontal in-game 3D model
Designing Bullseye using the frontal in-game 3D model Army Men RTS

Anyway, we’ve spoken directly with RTS designers, and through them and the obvious on-screen, the look of the Commando’s Ice Man will be almost the same as in-game, as the in-game models are based on the CGI models.

Woodstock ’99 VS current era Woodstock

Recreating Woodstock from Army Men: Air Attack 2 from reference footage was a difficult task, given the lack of good sources. But, in the end, after speaking with Air Attack 2 designers, we have the best result, expanding the character further, with a 25 years later version, a veteran somewhat battered by a plastic-solvent addiction who works at the Green Army helicopter pilot school.

The best reference images of Woodstock out there…

Army Men Toyverse 3D models

3D models Showroom

Characters, vehicles, weapons and other 3D models for the project. Below is a series of galleries showing some of the 3D models for Revolution and the rest of the Army Men Toyverse projects.

Characters

Vehicles

Making of 3D models & 3D printing

Weapons

Objects

Unboxing 3D Printer Anycubic Photon mono 4K and printing our first Army Men – ASMR

Unboxing ASMR video! Our new 3D printer has arrived with which we will make the protagonists of the Army Men games a reality in our physical world, making plastic soldiers go where no Army Men had gone before.

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