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    Awesome, she looks like a bad ass/realistic jessica rabbit!
    You nailed the attitude..and everything else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunar-tik View Post
    I assumed it was just a historic symbol. Oh well, no bad intended.
    it is!
    i think most of the people who complain about, just needed a reason for trolling.

    the indiana jones movies, hellboy, hellsing, rocketeer,.... are full of characters like this and nobody cares

    don't worry too much about this. you did a great job

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    And I really dig this Luger Pistole. She has a nice sligthly cartoony feeling about it, just like the rest.
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    Lunar-tik, don't worry about the anti-swastika comments man/ If our society has gotten so sensitive that we can't even use the ultimate symbol of evil as a minor part in a great piece of art then I don't hold much hope for the future. Fantastic work, please keep it up!

    Edit: almost forgot my question. I'm assuming the smoke was done in PS, but I know there's a tricky way of simulating it in Zbrush even though I havent had and success with it yet, so just confirm for me one way or the other.
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    great job dude!

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    Hey all!

    Thanks again for the feedback!

    I'm starting to assemble some timelapses for a WIP, does anyone have some pointers on making a timelapse movie? Like the best settings to use for exporting, and compressing the whole thing without losing too much quality. I have'nt got a clue

    Also, here's an uncropped version I'm deciding whether or not to go for..

    Cheers!

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    Hey, again fabulous work!

    I would love to see timelapses / tutorial from u, especially considering this was a ZB render!

    This work should be top row already, but if not now then surely once u post the tutorials it must go top
    I eagerly await those tutorials/timelapses!

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    Excellent work all round. Those folds are very well executed. When I saw Inglorious Basterds, (awesome film) the film was littered with swastikas to portray the characters therein. It didn't bother me then and it doesn't bother me now. Lets stay on art people. Once again, killer work.
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    Really excellent work! She looks like one of those sexy pin-ups from the 1940's. Very sexy!
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    very nice.. i however would prefer her without the gasmask..! she would fit in wolfenstein perfectly..

    also whats the polycount of your scene?
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    I hastily commented yesterday because I was late for work, I have more time today and wanted to say that this is really skillfully done. I find women hard to do and you did it well. Great pose very nice composition and render looks like top row to me.

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    Great job once again Lunar, she is a tough chick.
    As for recording time lapse videos, that would be great to see your workflow.

    To get a smooth quality, make your canvas Double the size you actually want.
    Then work with AA Half on, and export with no compression (24 FPS is usually fine).
    The file will be BIG, so keep that in mind when setting your canvas size (experiment a bit).
    If you half the resolution using any Video Editing software, the file size shrinks drastically.
    This is one way to get really smooth Anti-Aliased time lapse videos (if you have video software).
    I usually use Quicktime for my video format, it has nice compression variations.
    Keep in mind this workflow is only for High Quality videos of non-rendered recordings.
    Shadows can be adjusted under Render>Preview Shadows (instead of rendering).
    Also, don't forget to turn on "OnMouse" (Movie>Modifiers) so it only records your work.

    Information - http://www.pixologic.com/docs/index....ording_A_Movie

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    outstanding! my goal is to sculpt like you sir!
    hahahah

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    Nice!

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    Voodoodad: Thanks! The background and smoke was painted in PS. I used the Lightcap environment as a base and worked up the smoke in layers, then I added the lights and did a colour pass over the top to bring it together. Hope this helps.


    Nice one Joe Black!! Thats very helpful stuff, I shall give it a bash asap. Cheers!


    Cheers for the kind words and feedback peeps! Appreciate it muchly!
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