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Ageless Beauty

Here is my newest piece of work, Ageless Beauty. Model Created in Zbrush and Textured in Z as well.

I got the inspiration ( well not exactly from him but when I thought of doing it I just “happened to” scroll across his page

Here is the link to the original artist’s work.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4087378/

Not exactly the best photoshop work in the world but you get the idea non the less

Critique is always welcomed.

Total Modeling Time 2 Hours (recycled models),
Total Texturing Time 3 Hours

Ageless Beauty.jpg

The point is to show a man aging right before his eyes, and mind the nasty texturing on the forehead and the right side, its the first render after all

cool concept, look forward to seeing it all done.

Thanks.

Got any tips on how to complete it. I know how I want to start the project, but I really dont’ know how I’m going to finish it. I just jumped on Zbrush and started modeling and texturing. I tell you, you can do anything with the power of Tenacious D and the scrubs soundtrack

You have visible pm mistakes on the ears with your texture. I would subdivide him several times and use the texture map as a mask (there are tutorials on pixologics website, using textures to detail your model). Than inflate the details that way. He could use eyes too, which seem to always be hard to set up. But with eyes the character seems to have a soul.

The eyes I always do last, don’t know why. I guess cause I do the majority of the texturing for eyes in post comp anyways. But thanks about the heads up on the texturin’ :wink:

Anybody know of any good tutorials for doing the skin in photoshop for touchups? :qu: :qu: :qu:

still workin’ on the skin, something’s missing though
WIP v2.jpg

My wife just made a good point, I don’t really have a good sense of color on the picture. Its as if part of it doesn’t look like it belongs in the comp. Anybody got any tips for this? :frowning:

Here some color correction work done to it

color correction.jpg

Let me know what you think of it

cc2.jpg