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Self portrate?
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The skin/lip texture looks really good to me I guess it is the slightly red
nose that makes him look drunk, but I think this adds to the realism.
Sean
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"Jaime Vives Piqueres" <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> schreef in bericht
news:45001688@news.povray.org...
> I've resumed my experiments with skin textures. Here I just used a
> photographic texture I found on the net. It is a sample from www.3d.sk,
> which sells unfolded scans and reference photos for 3D artists. There is
> no media SSS, but I created a material_map based on the same texture to
> give different finishes to the different parts of the face (it's just a
> BW version slightly tweaked with the Gimp).
>
> P.S.: Yes, I know my organic modeling skills suck: that nose is really
> ugly!
>
> --
It is not somebody you would pass unnoticed in the streets! An example from
Lombroso's cabinet? I would say that this is the first evidence for
Neanderthal Man still living in our society.
Very well done, Jaime. The skin texture looks good, a little too reddish
perhaps...
Thomas
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"Orchid XP v3" <voi### [at] devnull> schreef in bericht
news:45007946$1@news.povray.org...
> Self portrate?
Ouch!
<grin>
Thomas
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Nicolas Calimet wrote:
> And he looks somewhat dangerous too... some "good" bad-guy I'd say ;-)
Yes, I also had that first impression of "bad guy". Perhaps is the
"Neanderthal" looking pointed by Thomas...
> So to me the eye is laking texture, maybe too bright a blue and
> the veins are not enough branched and too red IMO.
Yep, the eyes texture is procedural. It looks a bit better when I add
some media and transparency, but still needs work.
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Jaime
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gregjohn wrote:
> Superb. The modelling is especially good. "No one" (i.e., I don't) wants
> to see exhaustive photorealism of perfectly shaped heads. Many find it
> creepy. What is appealing is seeing what looks like photographs of
> alternative worlds, with their plausible physiology and physics.
>
Yeah... but that's difficult to achieve for me. Only by luck, like this
time.
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Jaime
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: What do you think of this guy?
Date: 8 Sep 2006 03:52:45
Message: <4501214d@news.povray.org>
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Orchid XP v3 wrote:
> Self portrate?
No, or at least not consciously... I must admit I resemble a bit this
guy, except for the big nose. :)
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Jaime
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s.day wrote:
> The skin/lip texture looks really good to me I guess it is the slightly red
> nose that makes him look drunk, but I think this adds to the realism.
Yes, I think I used too much gamma correction on the image_map, and
that makes the reddish nose more accused.
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Jaime
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: What do you think of this guy?
Date: 8 Sep 2006 04:03:08
Message: <450123bc@news.povray.org>
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> It is not somebody you would pass unnoticed in the streets! An example from
> Lombroso's cabinet?
Lombroso? ... (goggling) ... ah! Uh... yes, could be.
> I would say that this is the first evidence for
> Neanderthal Man still living in our society.
Er... at least here is Spain, it's not so rare to find
neardenthal-looking homosapiens... :)
> Very well done, Jaime. The skin texture looks good, a little too reddish
> perhaps...
Yes... I used too much gamma correction on the skin photo.
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Jaime
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Does anybody else think he looks a little like Christopher Ecclestone (the
9th Doctor Who)? Uglified, of course...
:)
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