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Goblin in a Jade Goblet (Update 4/26/2003 - 121 Welcome)

The goblet was made using different combinations of row and column selection masking. I have enclosed a ZScript showing the techniques used to make the goblet.

The coins were made from a flattened head, imported Elefont lettering and a flattened and modeled Spherinder3D mult-marked and polymeshed together.

The goblin was made from several different modelled object placed onto the canvas, rather than one object.

Here’s the ZScript for the goblet:

Goblet.TXT

As always, 121 welcome.

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That there Goblin looks to have been literally dipping into the spirits. :slight_smile: I like this WingeOne! The goblet is very nicely done too.

very colorful and beautiful image , WO.
love it :+1: :+1:

Wow… that’s one cool pic. Love it, and thanks for the tute :slight_smile:

Great picture WingedOne, I really like the colors and setup in this. If I had to say something it would be that the coins seem too thick, but only slightly. Like it alot :+1: :+1:

Hi Winged the one
Perfect ! Very funny :cool:
Maybe the eyes more explicit because they seem curious bulging :rolleyes:
And more light on the right one :slight_smile:
Pilou

:slight_smile: very funny and well done, color, composition and model!winged one, if i change something, but that’s personal, not sure, i add a fourth finger, even small, cause i’m slightly disturbed by the 3fingers hands;( but i don’t know goblins, maybe they are in the disney standard,); the blur, and opposite the very firmly hair, is really pleasure! friendly M.

Wow, that’s great. I don’t think those coins are too thick at all. Much like British pound coins. :smiley:

Great little guy - and goblet: thanks for the script. :+1: :+1:

awesome pic! great expression! i can’t wait to watch the zscript! coins look great!

artboy

This is a nice pic WingedOne. Great character, and I too can’t wait to see this Zscript! :+1: :+1:

Wonderful work!
I especially like the clarity and beauty of the materials and of course the cool modeling!
Great Job W/O!
Best Regards,
Michael

Charming image WO. Very well done and that goblet is impresive. Thanks for the script. :+1: :+1:

Awesome

Very original! The coins are the stars for me in this one! They are extremely well done!
You know, it took me several viewings to finally see his eyes. Very cute. Thanks for the script. :sunglasses: :+1: :+1:

Hahaha, he’s cute. :smiley:
Love that render. :+1:

thanx for the script i just watched it. it was great! i learned a lot!

artboy

You know WO, when I first saw this my first thought was one of those old Vue Master toys that looked like binoculars and you woudl place a disc in it that was full of little slides that you could view in 3d. Though the little guy in the goblet is comical, he still has a great sense of realism to him, due to the depth, great modeling and lighting and excellant choice of materials used throughout the image. The grain in the wood stood out to me. To me, those coins are top notch also. All elements making this picture very believable, not to mention that wonderful goblet itself. Outstanding job and I honestly dont have anything to 1 2 1 you about on this. :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: x10

Thank you for the script, it was very easy to follow. I really like the material on the goblet. How did you do the little circles with the jewels on the base?

Arleen

Hi Ringbearer,

I had forgotten to do the part with the circles on the base when I recorded the ZScript for the goblet.

I didn’t record a ZScript for the original goblet so I had to do another ZScript from scratch.

To do the circles on the base I set ZAdd to a low value, I think to around ten and set radial symmetry on the Z-axis to 8 and then just drew them in on the model using a small brush size and circular strokes. It took me a couple of tries to get it right, though.