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marcel
10-16-02, 10:25 AM
:) Hello! maybe you have seen precedents picts, where i mix differents picts... To change, here is one totally ZBrush; (and psp) the head of the main character is 3d sphere, her body is zsphere, (how to use anything else but spheres with marylin,), and the background is a digital photo of my bathroom, applied via text master on a 3d plane; then i use basic material(but metal was fine too), and it's possible to light a little this 3d plane; not a lot, but a littleto match the rest of the scene; in fact, if one of you can explain the point light, wich seems with me always jump on the side, i think it would go well with this little trick of 3d plane! Friendly M. http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1034789142vev.jpg

marcel
10-16-02, 10:27 AM
:)and also, has somebody this problem, with texture master, ? little cracks, very tedious to erase in psp? http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1034789256ytz.jpg

marcel
10-16-02, 10:29 AM
:confused: and (sorry) but it seems to have one problem, with black and white: not exactly the same contrast than the pict i see in my computer, so little strange things on the sides... Snif!

KenH
10-16-02, 11:07 AM
Yet again excellent. I can't keep up with you! ;) You're problem is I believe a too low res texture....upping the size should help it.

Fouad B.
10-16-02, 11:30 AM
Diju!!!
Marcel, une fois de plus .. excellentissime !!

Bon! c'est quoi le truc il faut t'envoyer un cheque pour que tu fasses un pas-à-pas commenté de belles illustrations ????

tu as un coups de patte en peinture..

je crois que tu as moyen de ne plus avoir de craquelure. en changeant le type decoordonées de mapping... y a deja eu un post la dessus.

marcel
10-16-02, 12:16 PM
:) oh and i forgot: if one of you, us citi_zens, can tell me if the "20century etc" is correct, in the style of newspaper's text? thank you!!!!

aurick
10-16-02, 02:40 PM
The trick to point lights is to NOT use the sphere in the Light palette for positioning them. Instead, go to Light>Placement. There is a tall button with the letter P. Click and hold on it, then drag onto the canvas. Wherever you release your mouse is exactly where the light will be placed within the scene. Then you can use the Z Pos slider to move it a little closer to you if you want, and the Radius slider to affect how much area its illumination will cover.

Flycatcher
10-16-02, 02:54 PM
Excellent work, Marcel. Absolutely unmistakable from the beauty spot up. There's something about the lips that doesn't seem quite right to me, but that is only a VERY minor impression and may even be a trick of my memory. If I could catch a likeness only 1% as well as this, I would be delighted. I'm sitting here lost in as much admiration as the rabbit... :tu: :tu: :tu:

Jaycephus
10-16-02, 03:19 PM
'twentieth century' is correct. Great picture. :tu:

Frenchy Pilou
10-16-02, 04:09 PM
Poo Poo Pidoo :)
Pilou

hitch
10-16-02, 05:32 PM
fantastic work, how do you keep producing works of this quality so quickly :qu: