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Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> Instead of rendering pretty young girls I've tried the opposite, a self
> portrait - but with some artistic freedom:
> I've never been in Birmingham.
> Never had or wore a Sabbath-shirt. In fact I don't listen to Black
> Sabbath (and bands like that) since the age of 15.
> My hair isn't *that* dense anymore.
>
> -Ive
Awesome. You look like Sammy Hagar.
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On 2018-03-11 2:31 PM, Ive wrote:
> Instead of rendering pretty young girls I've tried the opposite, a self
> portrait - but with some artistic freedom:
> I've never been in Birmingham.
> Never had or wore a Sabbath-shirt. In fact I don't listen to Black
> Sabbath (and bands like that) since the age of 15.
> My hair isn't *that* dense anymore.
>
> -Ive
Wow! Truly amazing.
David Buck
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On 3/11/2018 2:31 PM, Ive wrote:
> Instead of rendering pretty young girls I've tried the opposite, a self
> portrait - but with some artistic freedom:
> I've never been in Birmingham.
> Never had or wore a Sabbath-shirt. In fact I don't listen to Black
> Sabbath (and bands like that) since the age of 15.
> My hair isn't *that* dense anymore.
>
> -Ive
That is awesome! I like how translucent the skin is. The hair line at
the forehead is a minor giveaway that it's CGI and not a photograph. But
you have to look for it in order to see it.
Mike
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Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> Instead of rendering pretty young girls I've tried the opposite, a self
> portrait - but with some artistic freedom:
> I've never been in Birmingham.
> Never had or wore a Sabbath-shirt. In fact I don't listen to Black
> Sabbath (and bands like that) since the age of 15.
> My hair isn't *that* dense anymore.
>
> -Ive
Looks great, from the preview I thought it was a photo, still could fool most
people very impressive texturing.
Sean
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Am 3/13/2018 um 8:53 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> Ive has first to deliver his secrets
> about skin modelling, otherwise I veto the election. :-)
>
No secret at all.
First step was a series of portrait photographs - front, both sides and
sides at 45°). As my wife is a semi-professional photographer this was
the quick part.
Then a setup for Blender with 6 orthographic cameras where these
photographs are properly projected on 6 planes and the transparency of
the planes can be adjusted as desired.
The basic mesh is the Genesis 8 model (available for free from Daz3D),
it has surprisingly few polygons but is designed to work extremely well
with subdivisions.
This mesh was exported to Blender with the above setup and I started to
move vertices around until the its shape did match the photographic
outlines in all 6 views.
Next step: subdivision of the mesh and modeling of the most dominant
"valleys" and "hills" - here comes the transparency in handy as the
photos give a nice guideline.
Next step: subdivide again and model the less dominant "valleys" and
"hills".
Repeat until satisfied and/or the mesh becomes so GB heavy that it
starts to be a nightmare to handle.
This could be done with the whole body to create a digital double but I
didn't do that.
Then I did import this mesh into DAZ-Studio and copied the rigging from
the original Genesis 8 to this new figure and had a fully posable
digital copy of myself ;)
But some expressions do look really scary as e.g. the rigging of the
mouth does not match the way the muscles of the real me do behave.
-Ive
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Am 3/12/2018 um 16:43 schrieb Paolo Gibellini:
> Impressive. An image worthy of the Hall of fame imho.
> :-o
Thank you. But I really do not want to have a self portrait in the HOF.
This seems inappropriate ;)
-Ive
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Am 3/14/2018 um 5:39 schrieb jhu:
> Awesome. You look like Sammy Hagar.
LOL. Had to google the name. In opposite to the what this portrait might
suggest I'm really not much interested in old school rock music ;)
-Ive
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Am 3/12/2018 um 0:18 schrieb Pekka Aho:
> Out of words, looking perfect! :)
>
> On a personal side note: I've been a rocker myself ever since my early childhood
> and up to this day. At this point (I'm 36 at the time of writing this and
> preparing material for my new solo album) I'd say that this path will last all
> the way to the grave and beyond, hehe! :D
>
LOL. Thank you! Once I played bass in a punk rock band for a few years
but nowadays I prefer my acoustic guitar and some classical tune and on
occasion bluegrass or an old fiddle tune with my 5-string-banjo.
-Ive
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Am 3/12/2018 um 2:21 schrieb Cousin Ricky:
> Looks good! And now I finally have a fix on your gender.
>
And there goes my long kept secret...
-Ive
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Ive wrote on 14/03/2018 16:37:
> Am 3/12/2018 um 16:43 schrieb Paolo Gibellini:
>> Impressive. An image worthy of the Hall of fame imho.
>> :-o
>
> Thank you. But I really do not want to have a self portrait in the HOF.
> This seems inappropriate ;)
>
> -Ive
>
>
>
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So you need to post the portrait of another subject...
;-)
Paolo
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