Great works! Awesome skills with fibers!![]()
Great works! Awesome skills with fibers!![]()
Great one Bas, keep it up!
Best regards mutte
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Hey thanks, glad you like it.
About fibers... I made that feather and wanted to move it to another place... I needed to merge it and lost (of course) the nice controls in the fibermenu. Maybe in the future there will be a better way for this. Going back to the controls after accepting and grooming should be great too... (I'm not a programmer)
Looks like painting! Great![]()
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Really fantastic piece all around! I would swear it was a painting. I just wish I could see a larger shot.
Hey Bas, Just checking in forums for first time in a long time. Wonderful image not only from the fibers but composition, lighting and modeling![]()
They say time is the fire in which we burn. Quick! Someone get a fire extinguisher!
Thanks! It was my intention to let it look like a painting. ZBrush is great for this kind of work.
Hey Tartan, that's a long time ago
Here is another render, from the side this time. I added some more hair and did some work on the texture of his face.
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I like his face a lot!
Subtle and gentle expression, cool
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hey man, really nice work![]()
FabioPaiva, thanks! I realy like your work!
Ronny, real fun the giant with that king on his back, I hope to see a textured version soon!
Thanks Holbein, great painter!!
Looks great, the sculpt feel very natural![]()
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Bas Mazur, thanks![]()
This is just great. I like his smile![]()
They say time is the fire in which we burn. Quick! Someone get a fire extinguisher!
Lovely sense of inner life with a somewhat Mona Lisa mystery to the fleeting smile.
Edit: Hee , hee, pays to go backwards on Bas thread. Fantastic !!
Tell me Sire, from your experience is it possible to add very fine hairs to surfaces to give a suggestive sense of surface such as cloth?
Perhaps you have that on the coat Bas I can't quite tell?
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Thanks!
Boozy, about fine hairs on a surface. Big surface means a lot of fine hairs ofcourse, memory... Let those hairs rotate and twist to cover those cloths with less hairs and add some surface noise. Here is just a quick example...
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