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    How lifelike!
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    Did you free hand model this head or did you rotoscope it?
    Just curious...
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    I have 2 screens at work, so I have contantly my photos refs, but I didnt put any photo on the background.
    Its handmade at 100%, thats why she looks like to nobody specially.
    Im working on the final version with a jewel on it...
    Sébastien Legrain A.K.A Sebcesoir

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    The final version.
    Ive played a bit with materials, to have diversity, without texture. I also put jewels on his front, to feel less empty without having to make hairs...
    Well! I didnt expect to go this far, but I'm rather proud of this model!
    What a pleasure to sculpt such stuffs... And it took me only around 4/5 hours to get this result... Damn when I think to traditional poly modeling... Making such stufs is became so easy and fast...
    Thanks Pixologic again!



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    Sébastien Legrain A.K.A Sebcesoir

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    Yeahh!!! Thx pixologic, it's damn cool to have Zbrush caps!

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    WOW! Outstanding!

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    u use Julia Roberts for reference? the shape of nose is like her
    awesome work

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    Very nice!!!! Somebody did some research on 'beauty' and the result was that a 'morf' of many many faces produces the most 'averaged' and form many considered the most beautiful face.

    You did not need research I think you hit it on the spot!

    Great face. The only detail I personaly would like tp point out is that the creases under the eyes are a little bit to strong compared to the absence of equal structures nearby. When her face is 20 the area under the eye balls looks like 30-35. But that's only my opinion.

    Again! Very nice.
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    PSang guy's stoip raising the bar so high 8-)

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    i just love how delicately sculpted that face is! great job sebcesoir! i think overall, the mouth came out as the most beutiful, although the rest of it doesn't fall far behind. i do agree with lemonnado, the wrinkles under the eyes might be just a little outta place. inject her with some botox!


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    Default i'd love to be do something this nice

    I'm still learning, but I know great work when i see it - really nice work, her bone structure is amazing...

    excellent job

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    Ya Digits... where is the Botox script?
    LN 8-)

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    Excellent job, Sebcesoir! You should be proud of this one!!

    Gonna color her up? I sure hope so!!

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    Very nice, I really want to see how these brows look in the end.

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    Default skin pores

    Great model! Question: How did you create the skin pores?

    Cheers

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    very nice model, I was especially impressed with the ear, I figured you'd need a better base mesh to be able to reach such a great result as you did, opened up my eyes of just how powerful zbrush is in the hands of an expert, and since I have access to zbrush this coming weekend I'll be sure to attempt something similar. oh, and as someone already mentioned, superb work on the modeled eyebrows, any chance you'll model eyelashes aswell? very inspiring!

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    Thanks guys!
    As I said, she doesnt specially looks like to somebody...
    lemonnado vbmenu_register("postmenu_199479", true); , I remember those experience to find the "male and female base head", if anyone has this pic, I absolutly want it!
    my girl say this face looks a bit like mine, but in female...!
    The skin pore are fastly made with drop point in projection master with a doted alpha. Check monstermaker alphas...
    Acutally, I dont plan to texture it : I used max for the base mash, with symetry, and thanks to him, ive noticed toolate taht half of the face uv'se superposed to the others
    Yup she need a bit of bottox
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