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    Default Head study.

    Here two heads I have done recently.



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    Nice work bro i'm so interested in your work really amazing

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    great job, clean render.

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    Thanks Tomato.
    Thanks Kremrhi.


    Here's what I will be working on in my spare time. I start a thread on polycount where a will sporadically post the progress. Can you guess who this is?

    http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=135061


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    Kingslayer! Lovely sculpt friend

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    Some recent sculpt...
    From scratch. I've just dived back into my anatomy books. I will push it further. Refine it and make some accessory.


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    Kind of makes me think of Boromir from the Lord of the Rings books

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    Recently I just open an old head sculpt and start experiment with KeyShot and Fibermesh. I know I need to work more on it. But here's the result for now. Comment are more than welcome.
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    This is so awesome. Can I ask, what is your method to how you transfer your fibermesh from zbrush to keyshot? Thanks

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    Thanks rmaize. Pretty simple I use the new Keyshot bridge functionality. What's cool is that you can still use the Fibermesh BPR setting to change the Subdiv, Sides and Radius. But You can always Convert BPR To Geo and export your Fiber as an OBJ.

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    Hi!
    An amazing job, congratulations.
    I love the Lannister Bust, Awsome.
    congratulations

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    amazing

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    so awesome!

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    Thanks Guys! I'm trying to nail this job like a pro. It's not an easy task. The texture is gone, I removed the asymmetry and most of the skin details. I'm back to the basic. Comment are more than welcome.

    By the way I know that FiberMesh as been out for a while. But, like me, some of you may be unaware of all the secrets hidden in the brush menu.

    -Preserve Length can be turn on for the Smoothing Brush.
    -Lowering the Front Collision Tolerance will push your hair closer to the geo under it.
    -If you need to move the roots of your hair you need to turn off Auto Mask FiberMesh.

    Hope it help some of you.
    FiberMesh is a fantastic tool!

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    Getting closer...?! Maybe... C&C more than welcome.


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