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DavidT
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The texturing turned out great. I noticed the image got featured on the front page of cgtalk.com. Congratulations!
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Fantastic character design and modeling. Great texturing and great render :)
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Really beautiful render, was the worn away paint done with Alpha mapping revealing a brushed metal type material underneath or was it all one layer?
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Thank you ,

The material is all in one texture....
Can you layer shader in octane ? How ?
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i think that the best render i saw in those forums.

very good :)
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I saw your model on CGSociety and thanks to your awesome render, this is how I found out about Octane Render. You should get some commission! Ha! Anyways great work. Is it pretty easier to paint textures in mudbox? I've never used it before, but I mainly use Maya.
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A tutorial would be awesome Christophe! All texturing in mudbox?
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ehhe the iron baby video did teh round at teh office today
very well done.. and impressive
A tutorial would be awesome Christophe! All texturing in mudbox?
would come at some point .. but not about the iron man .. as i plan to also make the object files availlable together with the video .

yes all texturing is done in mudbox. . i a rather simplistic way
i think that the best render i saw in those forums.
you make me blush ..
but in all honesty i think i have seen better ..
how about the bird and the snack pictures from our friend mlody47
those are truly gorgeous
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for what it is worth .. a screen shot from mudbox ..
as you can see.. i only use two layer .. one for teh scratch and one for teh dirt .. nothing fancy

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