Hi thank you for the suggestions but I think that booth are wrong.
About the texture as I said before I applied a photoshop texture called
paint daubs, I was trying to make this fake looking of most of the 3D painting and became something more pictoric, any way here is the original render without the filter.
About reds, I supouse diference screen calibrations.
he live in the outside and sure that his look was redish.
Thank you
Arturo
Wow!!! no words…I’love it
Thank you.
Arturo
Well to me it looks like you take things too personal when it comes to your work and you don’t like it much if people point out some of the problems that you have on your work. Taking crits should be helpful and it won’t hurt you.
But it seems like you reply by telling everyone they are “WRONG”
Here is something you should think of when texturing…
Right now if he did live outside more as you say he did, i guess if you say so.
But, if he lived outside than his face should not be “burnt” looking like you have it right now. His forhead and face are too separated. Its like you took 2 different head and slapped it together. Meaning the forehead are very separated in colour from the face. The face has way much more bump also. I have nothing wrong with my screen calibration at all. If you cover the forehead for a few seconds, and than cover the face, you will see how the colors are just wrong.
Here is something i did with your image…
Nothing personal man…
Cheers…
Ok.
I don´t take the suggestions like something personal.
Maybe it is not your screen wrong but mine, I work on a labtop.
Thank you very much for your time.
Of course there is a lot of mistakes, I´m working on Zbrush 2 months ago.
Cheers,
Arturo
Nightwolf10, thank you again.
I repeat it is nothing personal.
I was looking again all the steps I made for the image.
Then I sew the earlier basic material renders.
In that renders the color are more unified. I´m not sure why change so much.
Somebody knows that effect?
Arturo
Hi Dharmaestudio, i admire your work! without doubt:D
I agree with you respect the laptop: i have the same problem and is not cqlibration but the angle of eyes working to high respect the screen laptop. If you see your image in 90o you can see that there is a thendency to put darkness. When i see up to down look very clear but really more dark.
I have the good advice from Bas and that was a useful tip.
By the way you are everytime open to c/c and that make you a great human too.
Andreseloy
I repeat it is nothing personal.
I was looking again all the steps I made for the image.
Then I sew the earlier basic material renders.
In that renders the color are more unified. I´m not sure why change so much.
Somebody knows that effect?
Arturo [/QUOTE]
Dont mention it my friend. You are a great artist and you will go far. We all want to help when you post images here. Now, that you mentioned laptop computer, Yes i think laptops do give you some color differences for some reason. It used to happen to me too, but since i got on my desktop and i work on that. I dont texture models on laptops, I do model them on laptops if i am away from home.
Maybe someone can help you with laptops, to fix this little problem you are having. I did not figure that out yet, that is why i texture on desktop.
Great job! Keep going…
Calibration of a monitor is not easy. By day, special with a laptop, colours look different as by night. I work with a Mac, so I do not know how to calibrate an other kind of computer. Mostly when I have to do colour corrections I do it in a lightcondition what is not changing by sunlight. Take a scan and an original and look at the colors after calibrating the monitor with a colour-profile. After this you have to make a new profile wat gives a match with the colours you see. Save the picture with that profile.
amazing job, love the texturing!
Thank you for the advices, I have a I book so maybe you can help me to know how to calibrate.
I´m new with mac, I use to be a microsoft hater!!!
Thank you all.
About leo, I´m not sure whatt to do If make a new image with more specular(that I mis in nose and lips) or begin a new head.
I will post.
Arturo
Guys:
çLet me know if better with the specular.
Arturo
Arturo,
It’s funny right before I went to Paris I got a book on da Vinci and thought to myself that it would be cool to do a Zbrush version of his self portrait, and to my surprise upon my return, when I check on the forum there is one on the top row. congratulations! Personally I like the fact that his forehead is a different color than the rest of his face. I think that it is more lifelike that way. I know that my skin is all sorts of different colors in different areas especially as I age. Keep up the great work
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You are done a good job
I am that classics are classics
JoyAbraham