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    Wow. Just wow. Very inspiring. Great to see your light studies too! It's great to sit back and watch where you go with your work.

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    Amazingly rendered. Love how you model the eyes, e.g., the concave Iris, the subtle blend between the Iris and Sclera, and the perfect highlights. Kudos.

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    Oh my word! these are ultra fantastic specially these last ones plz don't tempt to switch to SI

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    hey lee!

    you truly are a master of amazing renders and awesome sculpts (with help of scan data or not).
    good job.
    thanks a lot for sharing your ztool, too.

    ps. this has to go toprow.

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    very nice sculpt, great lighting. I like those a lot. (I prefer the ones without hairs though.)

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    KillahPriest: I will upload some in abit. Thanks for the bookmark

    LeoAMD: Thanks

    sandpiper: Thank you, most appreciated

    pimeto:
    XSI Hair yes, rendered together in Arnold in one go. Very quick.

    krawlin: Thanks.

    handlebar: Thanks

    manzarek123:
    Nice, big compliment. Thanks

    meshmasterLLC: Thanks for the kind comments Joe.

    webhead:
    Thank you

    nwargasm: Thanks, more to come I hope.

    Daimondo: Thanks, there's a haze layer around the iris to try and simulate the transparent effect.

    SuperHero: Thanks

    rasmusW: Thanks

    Etcher:
    Creepy good I hope

    Beneto: I agree, they eyes need more work also I think.

    Some extra updates, using sIBL (from here http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html) with Arnold to render using HDR sets, hair as well, no need for hair comping afterwards. Some DOF added in Photoshop. These are harder to get accurate as I have no physical reference to compare to

    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a02_sml.jpg&thumb=1

    Pure sIBL, No lights:

    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a01.jpg

    Pure sIBL, No lights:


    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a02.jpg

    sIBL and 1 Light:

    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a03.jpg

    sIBL and 1 Light:

    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a04.jpg

    ...and some eye shader tests. Eye details were also sculpted in ZBrush. Veins, iris.

    Infinite-Eyes_01.jpg
    Infinite-Beard-sIBL_a02_sml.jpg
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    Thumbs up super réaliste...

    impressionnant!!!

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    Fantastic stuff, Really impressive.

    One Question, How did you do the eyes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by INFINITE
    Hey I fell of a roof when I was living in South Africa, I was
    only 5 at the time, up to mischief! I think perhaps that's why I'm a bit "special"
    Phew! Lucky your didn't break your neck! Must have been one hell of a whack to
    get a scar that deep. Must have freaked your mother out!

    I just checked out a little more about the Artec scanner on youtube. It's
    really fascinating. This would be great for wrapping your brain around cloth
    folds (after I saw a vid of a woman wearing jeans being scanned). Is the
    lazer dangerous for your eyes? Since the Joanne scan (you did a while back)
    had her eyes closed and here in this thread, your first post did too. Just
    curious to think that it could be dangerous and that you had to sculpt in
    opened eyes afterwards. All in all, a really exciting bit of kit. Imagine
    having animated holograms with this sorta tech! woop woop!
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    i hate being picky because it's frikkin awesome, but when you're so close it's the little things that stand out, if that makes sense?

    Mega impressed with the hair/stubble ...but the eyelashes seem wrong to me, unnatural, i can't imagine yours are actually like that? especially not on the lower lid

    Also, the spec on the eyes doesn't seem wet/tight enough?
    Yes, i know, picky b@$t@rd, i know, but only because it's so close to perfect!

    Still awesome, still think you copped out on the Sean Young 'do
    (...)

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    artsudio3: Thanks

    InvaderZahn:
    Thanks, the eyes are standard like most people build. I just replicate the UV's from the base White part of the Eyeball onto the outer wet layer and use the same Bump Map image, to make out that the veins protrude through, while leaving the center part over the iris much smoother. There's also a smaller micro thin haze layer underneath, to simulate that fogging effect you get on the rim of the iris. Hope that helps.

    SadamHu: It was a big fall! lots of stitches. Yes the Artec-Scanner is amazing, no it's not dangerous. It's a white light scanner, it can be slightly un safe if the model suffers from epilepsy. The eyes closed is just a choice, one pose from over 100 FACS expressions The scanner is also amazing for cloth as you say

    RawSunlight:
    I agree with you, your right about the eyelashes, they are actually very old twisted and re-shaped lashes, that at the time were just placements but I couldn't be bothered to make specific new ones. I should do though, your right. They do stand out. Your not being picky just honest I appreciate the feedback.I will see what more I can improve on. You love the Sean Young do don't ya!

    Well she was the ultimate Babe of the 70/80's. Drop dead gorgeous Android?! Killer Fremen Warrior!? need I saw more....

    I will stick with short hair, ta very much!

    Thanks all for commenting.
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    Default nice photos.........not photos

    now its just ridiculous. i thought the first set of images looked good, then you had to go and post more. these are the most realistic head renders i have ever seen. you are extremely talented my friend.
    "And your very flesh shall be a great poem" W.Whitman

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    Awesome work ! I dream of a tutorial teaching this !
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    Hi,
    thank you for sharing the ztl! Obviously you're not afraid of
    digital voodoo,respect.
    Nice renders also.

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