Super, thanks!
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Super, thanks!
this is awesome! the npr makes things come alive. I am really curious about the last picture. the 2 eyed monster has parallel hatching lines in the shading? how did you get that effect. it has that...
these are awesome. npr renders add that extra dimension to already great 3d models. did you do any post work on the nprs or are they straight out of zbush?
not top row yet?!?!?!
looks super, NPR really adds oomph to models.
nice, NPR adds life to 3d models.
Yup, now we are talking! this shows the potential properly. cheers!
they look really nice. digging the new npr renders.
I know that the presentation will be impressive and will reveal the true potential of this render style we are seeing but from what i have seen so far the renders don't look good. This comic or...
Super!
Loving this, this is for an articulated 3d printed figure I assume? do share your progress as you go along.
Nice and beefy!
perhaps i didn't read carefully but how was the retopo work done.
these look awesome, can't wait to do a few comic style renders of my own using your technique.
I think these are all awesome.... just the sort of weirdness that has a strange appeal.
What how, please elaborate...this looks totally awesome!
That is so awesome.love the way the organics fuse with the inorganic parts. The colors are awesome too. do share your process.
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Super! super! Super!
love it. these futuristic architectural structures are a delight to watch.
Love your work. Thanks also for sharing your 2d process in Zbrush. I have experimented with it in the past and loved its versatility. Saw you using in new interesting ways, with the new brushes....
Somehow the arms on all the characters seem too long...which might be a stylization thing...but if they were a tad shorter the figures would look more balanced. also the feet and legs are too forward...
I like the overall look, and the texture is coming out fine but I feel it looks too fat for a tiger. it should be a lot more slender IMO.
Thanks for sharing the tutorial video. And why isn't this top row yet?!?
Amazing thread! 5 stars to ya. How did u go about creating the feathers of the Eagle? some tips would be nice. cheers!