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The bumps are still a bit too severe and you have a little blow out on the nose. Very nice improvements though! I would love to see him in a different renderer though.

looking really cool, but i agree with frenchy that the nose is a bit too hot…it feels more metallic than skin like

great piece youv’e got goin here though, the lighiting is looking great

Awesome work, Sebcesoir.

Hope we see this on the top row this week…:+1:

Bout time! Should’ve been up on top by page 3! Awe-some!

Bah ça déboite l’ami, comme d’hab ! Comme quoi Zbrush peut tout faire…

It has been on the top. :lol: This is the second time. But afterall he is the head of Ea games. :smiley:

That is just Darn Neat! 50.

Cool Seb, great work as always.

Wow, impressive work.

Sorry if you already comment about it. You’ve made this render in Zbrush? Congrats.

He looks awesome! Although I wish the glass was a bit clearer to see his eyes more. And yes, how did you render it?

YEHAAA
That rock´s :smiley:

GREAT WORK!!!
Hilmar

Just Woooooooooow

Outstanding! :+1: :+1: :+1:

Superb piece, Seb - love the cloth and skin detailing, and the ‘wincing from
the glare of the sun’ expression you’ve given him :+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:

Chris

incredible work!

top row!!! Fo Sho :grimacing:

Very nice work Seb.
The only crit I have is that the stubble looks a bit lumpy, instead of looking hairy.
Awesome work tho, and worthy of top row status!

Jit.

Thanks all.
The render is done in zbrush.
I had something like 6 materials, most of them with environment map.
I had a small problem with the headphones. I wanted bump for the paint cracks (the only not sculpted details lol) , but because its based on the color, the reflected map was also bumped…
Furtunatly, it dosnt shows so much…

Here’s a non textured render, just the materials and the sculpted details :

![final grey.jpg|803x1000](upload://kbE4reTy9HEpuPZOXxahPKndaOU.jpeg)

really beautiful work!

Herb

Thanks for posting that last pic! That really helps to see what is going on in there. Masterfully done!