What you would have to do is turn off the water droplets layer, do a render of the other layers with FlattenLayers turned on, and bake the result. This will fix the shadows to the layers. Then you can turn FlattenLayers off again and reactivate the water layer for a final render.
Thank you for the very informative tutorial.
Best of luck with the submission.
as a mermaidian i have to admit that i am most striken by the tragedy in here - as a zbrusher i feel my adoration of technique and wonderful modelling/texturing being just a hairwidth behind (regarding the impact on yours truely), though kudos, leo!
- juandel
simply amazing :eek:
Hi marciani and thanks for so beautiful image.
One question, do you join those different parts with multimarker or something else?
Your work is something I can’t even dream of doing myself
wow!! :eek:
Have you seen the trick of Aurick ?
Very useful for impeccable rendering!
Pilou
Hi all,
Thank’s for your feedback
Jimking: i haven’t used MMarker(there are too much difficult with impredictable results for me.)
Juandel: sorry for this question but my english is not very well;what do you mean “though kudos”, i’ve searched in the dictionary but …
Fouad and Auricks , thanks for the tips (i’ve hear somethingh about, but this not my job, it’s only for relax, too much information need more time, i haven’t )
Here the image with the layer baked :
and here another version:
Bye
Leo
Thx Pilou
Bye
Leo
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The breasts have an unnatural position. In this upside-down position they must have another geometry.Sorry.
Hi Mica-ela,
compliments…a first post very informative.
cameyo
Congratulations Marciani.
Outstanding!!!
Thx Cameo, you have find the right word…
Bye
Leo