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Roma Caput Mundi

this is a test for a project i’m doing with my students… hope you like it

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thanks for watching
C&C are obviously more than welcome…keep in mind these are just WIP

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Looks great! It’s interesting how much more they look like real guys when the hair is less stylized. Of course, the rest of the detail helps too!

err…thanks :smiley:

you mean the hair should be more like the statues? plz explain to me.

details update…

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Not bad for a teacher :wink: Nice head!

talking 'bout mine or marco aurelio’s one?

:D:D:D

Mingia, tanti domande… Hmmm, solo due, ma anche due e troppo :confused:

ehehehehe BAS, god only knows what you’re saying or talking about :D:D:D

Hehehe, yes he knows, if he is there:-)
Bbbut when he’s not there, who knows what I’m saying :confused: Maybe GoogleGod can do the translation? Grrr, I have to go to Italy soon to buy good olivan oil, è quasi finito… Olivi nera di Imperia, pesto e buon vino di Ventimiglia… hmmmm!

Great work! I will love to see some notes about the workflow!
Andreseloy

Andreseloy: no workflow yet… i’m experimenting zb3, and when it does not crash its an incredible piece of software.

i’ve done it with subtools thats all.

when i will succeed in generate normal maps again i’ll do some renders in xsi, until then keep studying zb3.

hope to see new zmapper as soon as possible.

Ha! No, I was just saying that it’s interesting that a little thing like hair quality can make an ancient sculpture look that much more contemporary and realistic. It’s kind of a dumb point for me to make, but I’m saying I like your work. Molto bene!

thanks a lot Vincenzo, sorry for my poor english…:lol:

Azz… che belli!!! Bravo! :+1: :smiley:

Great work, you’ve really captured the look of these two heads. Would like too see them rendered!

Kaktusen~