Realistic Skin: WIP
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 6:36 pm
Hey all,
Just wanted to share with you my skin wip:
Just to give you an idea of how it works, I started with the tony sculptor skin provided in the LiveDB from there I made a few adjustments and additions. The model and textures where provided via the 3dscanstore. To light the scene I used one Hdri and 2 area lights on the left and right side of the model. The shader set up consists of 3 layers and was inspired by Maciej Kuciara set up.
Starting with the dermis layer which is essentially your diffuse layer.
Next your have your epidermis layer which helps with the wetness/oiliness of the skin.
Third you have your backscatter layer which helps with the sss, Here is a preview of the node graph:
Finally I did some small compositing: desaturated the skin and added some slight filters. For the most part octane really did most of the heavy lifting!!
There are still room for improvements and I'm now moving onto the eyes... Right now they have now wetness/glossiness to them.
hope you all enjoy!
Thanks,
Just wanted to share with you my skin wip:
Just to give you an idea of how it works, I started with the tony sculptor skin provided in the LiveDB from there I made a few adjustments and additions. The model and textures where provided via the 3dscanstore. To light the scene I used one Hdri and 2 area lights on the left and right side of the model. The shader set up consists of 3 layers and was inspired by Maciej Kuciara set up.
Starting with the dermis layer which is essentially your diffuse layer.
Next your have your epidermis layer which helps with the wetness/oiliness of the skin.
Third you have your backscatter layer which helps with the sss, Here is a preview of the node graph:
Finally I did some small compositing: desaturated the skin and added some slight filters. For the most part octane really did most of the heavy lifting!!
There are still room for improvements and I'm now moving onto the eyes... Right now they have now wetness/glossiness to them.
hope you all enjoy!
Thanks,