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I love Your style =)
There's a lot of nice works You have in You folio.
These sculpts are nicely crafted =)
As for skin shader, I'm not en expert on this, but it's a bit too waxy, maybe adding some textures of skin would break up that soapy feeling. (P.S. Take a look into material DataBase, there's some skin shader there, pluss there are some talks on the forum from other who were playing around with skin, maybe You'll find those useful =)
But the pose & idea is simply hilarious =)))
Please post more as You go -
these are very entertaining!
There's a lot of nice works You have in You folio.
These sculpts are nicely crafted =)
As for skin shader, I'm not en expert on this, but it's a bit too waxy, maybe adding some textures of skin would break up that soapy feeling. (P.S. Take a look into material DataBase, there's some skin shader there, pluss there are some talks on the forum from other who were playing around with skin, maybe You'll find those useful =)
But the pose & idea is simply hilarious =)))
Please post more as You go -
these are very entertaining!
Great modelling and funny pose. Same remark as Glimpse's, about the too waxy shader.
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Thanks for your nice comment, and you've all probably right that it's a bit too waxy. I am learning still. I went for more of the pixar style on this one.
The title is probably a little misleading
The title is probably a little misleading
Great work! Love the style.
There are two options here. I really like the waxy feeling of the image. Very soft, modeled, and warm image. Kind of painted feeling.
And the other option, where we could say that less glowing in the shader and more precise and present specs would be great also. Maybe sweating. Like you made with the drops on his head.
Really nice work, congrats!
There are two options here. I really like the waxy feeling of the image. Very soft, modeled, and warm image. Kind of painted feeling.
And the other option, where we could say that less glowing in the shader and more precise and present specs would be great also. Maybe sweating. Like you made with the drops on his head.
Really nice work, congrats!
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