That is way too cool OP! Very nice detail and work my friend!
Working on the details of the head, with and without crappy hair, realtime in marmoset:
!!! how do u get such good renders on the face in marmoset i can’t produce results like yours
for the hair i think there’s too much of a sharp contrast between the hair and the head i feel it may need some more blending
but awesome stuff man keep at it!
Thanks zborn. I just keep at it with marmoset, it can produce good results if you get rid of the preset lighting and use mostly dynamic lights, then play your maps to the lighting.
Sorry for the double update, started working on the hair.
at first, i though it was samu aran from metroid game on your thumbnail ! XD
aside that, it’s a great work to follow !
Very nice as always The only thing that sticks out for me is the neck… it looks thicker above the suit than when it is inside it (kind of like the head is almost too big)? if you know what i mean
Awesome work here!! i love the presentation. All poses are great. small_orange_diamond
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Beautiful Work:) Great costume design and nicely executed … although I prefer the costume with orange stripes.
Thanks, I was surprised to see this thread resurrected after so long.
For shots of the final model, go to www.ysalex.cghub.com - I put a bunch up there.
Yeah - I just happened upon it while browsing. Out of curiosity - I know this was based on someone else’s character concept, but do you know if there was a particular motive in having the subject be an amputee?
I can’t speak for saiful, but as I worked I just imagined that her sport is extremely dangerous, and it might be the result of an accident. I also had the gruesome thought that one day there will be Olympic sports where these types of augmentations are necessary in order to compete, and this athletes a a certain level would be forced to have these operations if they wish to continue in their field.
but again, this is saifuls concept, not mine, and those are simply my personal reflections.