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New Work.

New Work! :smiley:

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Amazing works your cranking out… 2041
is stunning :slight_smile:

Cheers,
~Tung

as always,beautiful & Amazing.:+1:( you’re so busy these days man.;))

@ Tungerz Thanks my friend … i appreciate the kind words! :smiley:

Cheers, David

@ Diablo Thanks so much buddy … glad you like these new ones. I have been in a working frenzy! :lol:

All the best, David

New Work! :smiley:

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Hi, David! Your works with the fine fibers like me very well.
By the way: Now I know who’s the boss in your house.:D:D
With safety the sweet female dog!

Ciao,
TM

@ TM Hi Ronald, the dog Bianca, is the assistant boss … my wife Elisa is numero uno! :lol: Happy that you are like these Micro Mesh works!

Cheers, David

@David
amazing creations. love your recent posts.
However, this gradient background… this black shadow casting…
What about another light there ?
What about some overlay in Pshop, some texture.
I know, BPR is not a real ray tracer, no GI lighting.
Shadow casting under GI renderers is generally darker than shadowed areas.
A GI physically correct renderer presents sculpting much better.
There are some tricks to hack this (in BPR).

@ Michalis Thanks so much, glad you like what I am doing! You are right. I will experiment with lighting, sometimes I like those dark areas however and the gradient is usually done in post with color effects Pro in Photoshop. Thanks again for your advice and suggestions, I greatly value your opinion! :smiley:

All the best, David

New Work! :smiley:

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New Work! :smiley:

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Hi, David!

Such beautiful shapes and outlines!

The second last picture is especially beautiful!

Ciao,
TM

@ TM

Hi Ronald, thanks so much my friend, glad you like them. I am sitting here trying to re-learn Maya … so many options. I am working on a cloth tear animation. :smiley:

Cheer, David

a lot of details,fantastic.:+1:small_orange_diamond:)

Hi Diablo, thanks man glad you like it and thanks for your visit! :smiley:

All the best, David

New Work! :smiley:

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chalkman
I like the sense of texture or tactile feel of this last render.
Good job!
I must ask how many subtools you might have and/or fibermesh are there in the Tool?

A sheaf of straw!

@ Cgmystic

Hi, Glad that you like this last piece. It is actually one piece of geometry for the main shape and another piece of geometry for the micro mesh, no fiber mesh at all. :smiley:

Cheers, David