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    Default Self photo real 3D Portrait New Render

    Refine my last portrait work to make it more photo realistic. I changed light to cast more shadow on my face, so it will has more contrast just like the dark indoor lighting. Another change is hair style and I also add some accessories just like real world me, you can also see comparison for the old render in http://www.markwen.com/selfPortrait.htm

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    It's looking cool..
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    good piece.. I think you should work on Specular..like the hair a lot..

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    really awesome work, specially the hair and glasses rendering !!

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    awesome work on the portrait ! Hair and glasses are looking really good. I would adjust the sss and specular levels a bit to add even more realism !

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    really nice.

    what wouold really help is if the area seen through the lense was slightly distorted at the edge where the lense crosses the cheek. if you look at some one wearing glasses you will notice a slight increase or shrinkage of the area seen thorugh the lense.. I would just use photoshop liquify tool and move the area a small amount.

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    Great!! Could you please upload some image base tuto for hairs? Thanks!!

    I like your hairs.. its Awesome!!
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    Maybe give him..ahh...yourself? A smile, he looks so stern, almost vexed.
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    Very realistic, I dont think Ive ever seen someone try to mimic the effect of prescription glasses with a mild distort/blur. Seems like all glasses are like reading glasses or aviator style.

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    Beholder: Thanks you, I will fix this glass problem.

    AjdinBarucija: HAHA, I know my expression is not so "happy"(maybe angry), it because my reference photo is just like this expression, maybe I will small when I takj reference photo next time.

    sculptor.zb: OK, I will make a hair tutorial, but I need time, please wait me.

    digi-mech: Thanks you, I will fix this glass problem.

    bomoh: Thank you for your comment, I will try it.

    ociyo: Thank you

    san-j: OK, I will make hair specular a little bit more.

    digital_3d: Thank you.

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    HI ALL

    Here is another angle and new shader. I add more sss and specular on skin and also make some noise effect in final image to mimic the photo which took in dark environment. I haven't add glass refraction effect becaue I haven't found the way to show correct shadow which see thorough glass. Anyway Hope you like it.
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    ummm... WOW.
    that's bloody brilliant.

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    That's really an excellent job you've done there swayz, congratulation.

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    @ Swayz : - i'll wait for your tutorial.... Thanks!!! very realistic
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