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Hmmm. One of these days I'm going to have to get to and scan some of my art and post it. it might only be scraps but what the heck, its either that or the scrap bin...
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Your welcome! I'm a weee bit of a GITS fan. I hope they make a 3rd gig.
I like the way you got the hair to turn out. I've recently started toying with 3d figures and have found that hair and folds in cloth are the two hardest things to model and/ or pose... Ah well, give me something to work on.
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Quite a bit of that hair was postworked, but while I am just starting to model (most of those were bought, or made by a friend) I do texture: the texture on the outfit is mine, and the displacement map to create all those bumps and ridges was sheer madness. I am also very careful with using shaders to give better look to the models, and that's what I did to the hair: I added anisotropic specularity with light blue overtones so that highlights took that blue tint, and then increased that further in post, with added painted strands.
I am starting to experiment with the Hair module in Cinema, and I have to say the results so far have been quite good, even if all I'm doing are tribbles I've got a plan for a small cute character with it, which should be a good way for me both to get more modelling done, and to play with hair and fur more.
Nice! Most of my 3d experience has been sneeking time on a freinds system and playing around with all the Daz studio stuff. Can do some reasonable stills, but I'm starting to find limits to the scenes that I can build. As far as the post work, most of my graphics experience is in Photoshop (going back to version 4) and Paintshop pro (Going back to version 3 on Win 3.11). So I think I'm covered there. (^_^) Though I am always checking the tut's section out to see what new and interesting stuff has gone up.
I think I might pickup a box of 'refreshments' and spend the weekend on her system and try modeling up a Tachicoma in 3Ds Max. :-D I've watched her do a few quick models and oh my does it look like fun!
I can only imagine how crazy those ridges would drive a person. I have done 3 view drafting (the pencil and paper way) and some of that can get fairly intense. I noticed that you didn't put much of an expresion on the face. I think that does a good bit to making her look like Major Kusinagi in action. Saving the emotion for later kind of thing.
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Yeah, the stillness of the face was on purpose. That, and I'm not too fond of Aiko's expressions, they always look way too OTT, and I hate her teeth
The ridges are all done through displacement, as the model underneath is very simple to allow for variation of uses. It's a lot easier than modelling all of those by yourself, you just have to draw them instead
I have so got to get my pictures that I have been working on organised! I had a wallpaper taht i made about 3 months ago that I want to post, and I have no idea where the thing is on my computer. Thats the only problem with having 5 hard drives with almost half a terra-byte of space between them.
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I like the way you got the hair to turn out. I've recently started toying with 3d figures and have found that hair and folds in cloth are the two hardest things to model and/ or pose... Ah well, give me something to work on.
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"Smile! It makes people wonder what the hell your up to!" -
I am starting to experiment with the Hair module in Cinema, and I have to say the results so far have been quite good, even if all I'm doing are tribbles
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I think I might pickup a box of 'refreshments' and spend the weekend on her system and try modeling up a Tachicoma in 3Ds Max. :-D I've watched her do a few quick models and oh my does it look like fun!
I can only imagine how crazy those ridges would drive a person. I have done 3 view drafting (the pencil and paper way) and some of that can get fairly intense. I noticed that you didn't put much of an expresion on the face. I think that does a good bit to making her look like Major Kusinagi in action. Saving the emotion for later kind of thing.
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"Smile! It makes people wonder what the hell your up to!" -
The ridges are all done through displacement, as the model underneath is very simple to allow for variation of uses. It's a lot easier than modelling all of those by yourself, you just have to draw them instead
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I am the dA mommy - behave.
Suture|OWAT|My Superman
There realy is no rest for the weery.
Ah well, now back to work with me...
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