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Monje Mosqueado

Es verdad TOPOPOTATO, ya sólo queda el hábito, el pelo, el modelado con todos sus detallitos y el texturizado…

Me gustaría que la imagen final saliera del rénder de ZBrush, sin pasar por Photoshop. Lo que me temo es que eso del rendeado no lo controlo demasiado bién. Si tenéis algunos consejos sobre cómo iluminar la escena para que resulte más atractiva o unos buenos valores de rénder, os lo agradecería eternamente. Más o menos…

English:
It is true TOPOPOTATO, and is the only habit, hair, modeling with all its detallitos and textured …

I would like the final image of Zbrush Rend leave without passing through Photoshop. What I fear is that that’s not what Rend control too well. If you have some tips on how to illuminate the scene to make it more attractive or good values to pay, we would appreciate it forever. More or less …

Taburete.jpg

Hola Raul:
Me esta gustando mucho como va la cosa.
Por fín he podido conseguir una copia de tu libro.
En la Fnac, volaba. Al final tuve que pedirlo.
Por cierto me ha encantado.

Me preguntabas en mi thread acerca de la luz y materiales. Estaría encantado en quedar un día contigo y te psao materiales y sets de luces.
Un abrazo,Arturo

great work so far!!! waiting to see this finished…:cool:

awesome! comes along really well, i love how you assemble the meshes. Rendering in ZB shd be fine, just drop a pointlight on the small smoking thing in front of the table as a start. You will quickly see where you need to add more light so the image works. Its pretty painless to do great renders in ZB with fast feedback. Looking forward to see more.

Gracias por los comentarios.

-Erklaerbar: Probaré lo del punto de luz, a ver que tal queda.

-DHARMAESTUDIO: Sería estupendo poder quedar. Además de conocerte, no me imagino las maravillas que podría aprender. Con respecto al libro (supongo que Marcianopeques), de haber sabido que estabas interesado te lo habría mandado por correo.

Un abrazo
Rafa

English:
Thanks for the comments.

  • Erklaerbar: prove what the point of light, to see that this is.

  • DHARMAESTUDIO: It would be super power. In addition to know, I can not imagine the wonders that could learn. With regard to the book (I guess that Marcianopeques), have known you were concerned you would have commanded by mail.

A hug

Rafa

Habito.jpg

I really love how this is shaping up.

I really dont want you do change anything but if you did maybe move the hands up a bit more. I think with the addition of the man’s hair the figure won’t silhouette very well.

Humm maybe as long as you keep the really dark spaces under the main book maybe it should be fine.

Pelo.jpg

Really enjoying this thread at the moment. Looking forward to final images.

www.peterminister.com

Incredible work! I love the accuracy and precission!

I like how this is coming together and look forward to the final result!

Gracias, yo también tengo ganas de verlo acabado. Aún me quedan las sandalias, la cuerda-cinturon y, tal vez, la capucha.

English:
Thank you, I too have a desire to see it finished. Even I have left the sandals, rope belt and, perhaps, the hood.

Modelando.jpg

Thats looks amazing, how did you do the eyebrows?

Haha, yea I was going to ask the same thing. Are the eyebrows sculpted with the snakehook brush? Btw, I love the way you did the book! :+1: :+1:

…any chance we can see a close up shot of your zsphere hands and head?? :D…

-kylehj: Las cejas están hechas clonando un solo pelo hecho con ZSpheres.

-AA-ron: Nos estamos entendiendo a través del traductor automático de Google. ¿Es esto lo que me pides? ¿Se aprecian bien los detalles de la cabeza y las manos?

English:

  • kylehj: The eyebrows are made cloning a single hair done with ZSpheres.

  • AA-ron: We’re understanding through the automatic translator of Google. Is this what I ask? Will appreciate either the details of the head and hands?

look nice, my only crit is that it look like he is looking too intensly at the page fold. maybe if he was moved a little to the left with a slight tilt on his head…

Very great use of Zspheres ! Great work :slight_smile:

Modelando2.jpg

WOW! Excellent, my friend!:smiley:

its awesome!:+1: as far as lighting is concernced, a point light (menu: Light/type =point) can be dropped to the canvas by clicking the Light/Placement/P-button and drop it to the place you want it on the canvas (drag n drop). You can then adjust the radius, however you cant use matcaps at this stage. Only old “ZB2”-materials can catch lighting. If i was unclear or misunderstood you, please excuse:)

wow , great work ,waiting your final work:+1: