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Hi everybody. It has been many years that I do not post anything. This
is my last work. The face was modeled in Wings3d
(http://www.wings3d.com), textured and rendered in povray. Coments are wellcomed.
Alberto.
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Alberto Mendoza <jac### [at] usbve> wrote:
> Hi everybody. It has been many years that I do not post anything. This
> is my last work. The face was modeled in Wings3d
> (http://www.wings3d.com), textured and rendered in povray. Coments are wellcomed.
>
> Alberto.
Nice. I like the grain of the skin (procedural?)
Lighting is too greyish for my taste.
Ear is too flat but I know, it's not easy to model.
Rene
http://rene.bui.free.fr - online portfolio
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Alberto Mendoza wrote:
> Hi everybody. It has been many years that I do not post anything. This
> is my last work. The face was modeled in Wings3d
> (http://www.wings3d.com), textured and rendered in povray. Coments are wellcomed.
>
Great first outing. There is a lot of good observation there and you
have communicated the delicacy we expect from feminine features very
well. It really is no small accomplishment. The corners of the mouth,
for instance are very good. And you have taken the time to describe the
shape of the eye ducts and even to suggest the muscle at the inner duct.
I take it you put the eyelashs in algorithmically, or were they
modelled in Wings also? The eyebrows appear to be separate mesh objects,
but I have no clue as to how you got the clean line between the lips'
texture and the surrounding skin.
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ps: I remember now, is she Carla Bruni ?
http://dabadie.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/carla68.jpg
Rene
http://rene.bui.free.fr - online portfolio
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Rene Bui wrote:
> Alberto Mendoza <jac### [at] usbve> wrote:
>
>>Hi everybody. It has been many years that I do not post anything. This
>>is my last work. The face was modeled in Wings3d
>>(http://www.wings3d.com), textured and rendered in povray. Coments are wellcomed.
>>
>>Alberto.
>
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> Nice. I like the grain of the skin (procedural?)
> Lighting is too greyish for my taste.
> Ear is too flat but I know, it's not easy to model.
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>
> Rene
> http://rene.bui.free.fr - online portfolio
>
>
Thank you Rene.
Yes, the skin is procedural. At this moment is composed by 4 layers of
texture but I'm still not satisfied.
About the grayish tone I agree with you. In the computer where the image
was rendered, the color looked fine but I'm using other to read the
thread and it looks to gray.
About the ear, again you are right. I have to fix that.
PD. I visited your site and found the Twin girls with a pearl earring
astonishing. I noticed that you are also interested in sub surface
scattering.
Alberto
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Jim Charter wrote:
>
> Great first outing. There is a lot of good observation there and you
> have communicated the delicacy we expect from feminine features very
> well. It really is no small accomplishment. The corners of the mouth,
> for instance are very good. And you have taken the time to describe the
> shape of the eye ducts and even to suggest the muscle at the inner duct.
Tank you Jim, I appreciate your detailed comments.
> I take it you put the eyelashs in algorithmically, or were they
> modelled in Wings also? The eyebrows appear to be separate mesh objects,
Right, the eyelashes were put with a little macro in povray.
> but I have no clue as to how you got the clean line between the lips'
> texture and the surrounding skin.
Within wings a gave distinct colors to the skin, eyebrows and lips. When
exported to .obj format, they were exported as different objects, so in
povray I could assign different textures to them.
PD. Looking forward for the next step in your work :-)
Alberto.
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Rene Bui wrote:
> ps: I remember now, is she Carla Bruni ?
> http://dabadie.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/carla68.jpg
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> Rene
> http://rene.bui.free.fr - online portfolio
>
>
Well I'm amazed. I didn't dream to do any specific face. IMHO this is
much harder to do.
After discovering wings, my first attempts to do a face were simply no
sense. My sister lend mi a book on anatomy and a couple of books on
drawing figures and faces. I bought some fashion magazines and working
on and off I finally did this face. I also started to visit the forums
at http://www.cgtalk.com and got some inspiration there.
Alberto
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"Rene Bui" <ren### [at] freefr> wrote in message
news:web.42de7baf13d9816fb8d8d6ce0@news.povray.org...
> ps: I remember now, is she Carla Bruni ?
> http://dabadie.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/carla68.jpg
I think it looks very much like her, but please don't do that Rene! ;)
(Not while the wif's around at least...)
Heh...
~Steve~
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> Rene
> http://rene.bui.free.fr - online portfolio
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"Alberto Mendoza" <jac### [at] usbve> wrote in message
news:42DD19AC.E533B237@usb.ve...
> Hi everybody. It has been many years that I do not post anything. This
> is my last work. The face was modeled in Wings3d
> (http://www.wings3d.com), textured and rendered in povray. Coments are
> wellcomed.
Hi Alberto
This is looking good! I think you have captured a fantastic female face
here. I'm sure I've met this Lady in the past, (I wish!), but I'll go with
some of the others and say that the ear needs remodeling. If you go to
'Tweak' in 'the Tools' menu, you might be able to adjust the ear enough. I
would at least bring the ear out some, it looks too close to the head.
Nice job though, and looking forward to the next.
~Steve~
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> Alberto.
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"Wif's around"
Wife ;)
~Steve~
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