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Badtastic
12-04-05, 12:15 PM
Hi,
Been experimenting with Zbrush again. I discovered that Zbrush is also excellent for modelling ancient Greek coins. :) The cavity parameters in the materials menu are also fun to play around with when it comes to simulating grime and oxidization that collects over time, in the nooks and crannies of the coin surface
/ Alex
http://www.badtastic.com/misc/coin.jpg
darko999
12-04-05, 12:24 PM
Very nice! If you have more, post it and script would be nice too.
Keep up the good work.
aminuts
12-04-05, 01:29 PM
looks great! what base material did ya use?
Badtastic
12-06-05, 08:30 AM
looks great! what base material did ya use?Thanks! I'm not sure what base material I used. (Still learning this..) I just found some material and played around with the settings. Have attached it together with a new experiment.
Cheers / Alex
coin2.jpg
MrZankO
12-06-05, 08:43 AM
Badtastic,
This is a keeper. Where did you find this coin? fooled me!
Did you model the back of the coin and did you
start with a sphere or a cylinder.
Beautiful ZB work!
HankO
Abyssis
12-06-05, 09:00 AM
Badtastic: This is very special and fine art to use zB:tu: I like it very much...
aminuts
12-06-05, 09:00 AM
another cool coin....keep going!
Thanks for the material!
Yainderidoo
12-06-05, 09:14 AM
Hahaha, I have a coin like that first one ;)...very nice. Keep on going! Another way of Z-brushing. Hmmmm...like it :tu:
Yainderidoo
Badtastic
12-06-05, 09:36 AM
Badtastic,
This is a keeper. Where did you find this coin? fooled me!
Did you model the back of the coin and did you
start with a sphere or a cylinder.
Beautiful ZB work!
HankOThanks everybody for the kind and encouraging words :)
HankO, I did a google search for "alexander + great + coins" and found: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/zoompg.asp?param=12223q00.jpg&id=10379
As you can see, the original piece is silver but I was curious how it may have looked if minted in either bronze or gold. At the moment the other side is empty but when time permits, I'll do it as well.
The Zbrushed version is by no means an exact copy of the original (if you look closely, you'll see a whole bunch of discrepancies) However, one can get away with a lot because coins of this period weren't identical to one and other or minted as consistently as modern day coins (were one could immediately spot an inaccuracy) Because of this, modelling these types of objects serve as a rather fun exercise.
/ Alex
Frenchy Pilou
12-06-05, 10:11 AM
Another time Zb versality is again in the limelight :cool:
Great silver Material!
Pilou
Ps Roman numismatic (http://www.romancoins.info/Content.html) ;)
SolidSnakexxx
12-06-05, 10:11 AM
Very cool coins. I really like the first one. it looks realistic :)
marcus_civis
12-06-05, 01:52 PM
Great work! Stick it on eBay! ;)
Fouad B.
12-06-05, 05:23 PM
very realistic :tu: :tu:
Yainderidoo
01-31-06, 11:31 AM
......Badtastic????
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