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Cool Man its nice, although the hair of the goya needed to be worked on a lil bit more

Tina Albert
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Thank you Tina,
you are right with the hair, I think I will model it again from scratch. The face needs also lot of work. Time will come. Since Goya's painting is very expressionistic, without sharp edges, the 3d version is a real challenge.
Here's another wip from me. I posted the first version in the "fat creatures"-challenge. This is a Max-Rendering with a test SSS-fast-skin-material.
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Haaaaaaaa....your one sick but inspired puppy.
Glad I live on a different continent
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Juan...disturbing stuff. I like the illustrative style. very refreshing.
www.peterminister.com
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AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Frank
Made for the german CG.company "Digitale Archäologie".
All objects in the scene were accurately constructed based on archaelogical findings.
Modeling and texturing mostly in ZBrush, hair was done with Hairfx and cloth with the Cloth-module from Max.
Rendering in 3d Studio Max with VRAy.
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Beunas Juan,
Thanks for stopping by for a comment yesterday, much appreciated!
Love the Goya (big fan) and that last kiss of the spider woman is looking fantastic
Salud
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Thank you RawSunlight (nice nickname, by the way),
I'm reworking "Saturno" and hope to post soon a new version.
This figure is inspired by some paintings of Rembrandt, depecting old men.
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