Raw Data: Rigging of all Characters, Modeling/texturing/rigging of weapons and props

Raw Data was Survios first released VR title. It was one of the first wave shooter with tower defense and multiplayer. Multiplayer was a big deal when it was released since there weren't many games that did that. You could play as a team of 2, or against each other with up to 8? players (I think, can't remember). Was originally released on the Vive and Rift, then later released on the PlaystationVR, and I believe the Quest2. It was a blast to make and was pretty advanced for the time. I rigged all of the characters, modeled/textured several weapons, did the Pioneer Pack weapons texture set, modeled/textured the tram, railway, data extractor, Nexus briefcase, and several other pieces. It was made with a very small team relatively quickly.

The 4 Main characters for our first VR Game, Raw Data. Bishop, Boss, Saija, and Elder. I rigged all of these, modeled and textured the pistol and bow. Character models by: Damon Woods.

The 4 Main characters for our first VR Game, Raw Data. Bishop, Boss, Saija, and Elder. I rigged all of these, modeled and textured the pistol and bow. Character models by: Damon Woods.

I rigged all of the main player characters. Since they were VR based, the heads were separated so they didn't get in the way during gameplay, but needed them for multiplayer. Models by: Damon Woods

I rigged all of the main player characters. Since they were VR based, the heads were separated so they didn't get in the way during gameplay, but needed them for multiplayer. Models by: Damon Woods

I rigged these Heavy Bots. The base one, Hammer Fist, and Rocket Arm version, each had specific specialties that needed minor rig variations. Models by Reed Casey.

I rigged these Heavy Bots. The base one, Hammer Fist, and Rocket Arm version, each had specific specialties that needed minor rig variations. Models by Reed Casey.

Launch trailer showing all of the characters and weapons with a cool 90s themed voiceover and motion graphics.

A pretty good review that covers a lot of the levels and powerups.