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WingedOne
12-10-01, 08:10 PM
Did a new version at a higher resolution and re-did the brick wall in an attempt to make it more realistic looking. I used the smudge tool along the edges of the bricks to make them less-regular looking, for example as well as the simple brush to add a few dings here and there. There are a couple more elements I intend to add, especially in the lower left. 121 welcome.

http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1008043805mic.jpg

Stonecutter
12-10-01, 08:24 PM
Really nice, W/O!!! :tu: :tu: :tu:
This is a classic and stylish image, and really clean in execution! Congratulations!
You got great expression from the eyes, and the bricks are a lot better in this image!
:tu: :tu: :tu: :cool: :tu: :tu: :tu:

impending
12-10-01, 08:25 PM
Hi WingedOne - this is a fun image. I really like the idea of a traffic light with eyes :eek: You've done a good job of adding variation and imperfections to the brick wall.

I look forward to seeing exactly what it is that has this lights attention!!

jd

Ron Harris
12-10-01, 08:32 PM
the bricks really caught my eye along with the neon sign and the lighting....nice detail..... :tu: :tu: :tu:

Zoid
12-10-01, 08:33 PM
Quite a difference. I just noticed the tears. Why is it crying, and how did you make them?

My 121:
:tu: The quality of the lighting is just right for this scene. Good nighttime city light feeling.
:td: The trafficlight seems too close to the wall. Maybe if you used zmode shadows it would stand out more.
:tu: The materials adjustments have made the bricks more interesting. The mortar seems better too. You smudged every brick? That's a lot of work.

Keep going :cool:

DLee
12-10-01, 09:36 PM
That is bright and clear. Really like the clarity of it.

drjjwow
12-10-01, 11:51 PM
wowzer... oh i like this one.. its so clear and clean.. no jagged edges to see... thanks for showing it to us..

maga
12-11-01, 01:48 AM
Wow, great one! :tu: :tu:

WingedOne
12-11-01, 05:21 AM
Thanks for the comments. :) For the bottom two tears I used a gel shader material and for the top one I used the jellybean. I added them in using the simple brush and with the color set as the same yellow color as the traffic light. The reason I used two different materials was that the gel shader didn't look right for the top one, so I used a different material for that.

As for your comments regarding the anti-aliasing, I've found it helps your anti-aliasing alot if you set the color adjustments button under the render pallette to "on".

juandel
12-11-01, 08:44 AM
excellent, WingedOne!!!

now i am too curious to learn why the tears are shed and what you gonna place down there to the left :D

- juandel :D

robotalk
12-11-01, 10:57 AM
Really Really Great !!! :tu: :tu: :tu: