Great portfolio. The choice of the image leading to portrait section could be better. But overall you have a great piece of art there. Mind if ask a question about the 3Dprint you have there? Where did you do it and how expensive it was?
Oh my godness. I love Scythe (my favorite bordgame and I saw the artwork of voodoo for this mech. So much love but now, I have printer (mouhahaha) Do you have print this beautiful work?
Man, don't let some printer spam your artwork with their marketing crap. I'm sure there's some other place that can compete with those rates. DO NOT let them put logos on your work! Cheeky bastards.
Do people not own scanners anymore? They even got them in printers now! GOD! /Rant, in Napoleon Dynamites voice Are those volumetric clouds in that one mountain pic (A new land)? My balls will beg me for mercy if they are.
WIP Hi world, this is my Yakuza artwork, which I developed during my participation in the ArtStation challenge "Neo Tokyo: Exponential Reality" in the Film/VFX Character Art category (rendered). This experience was incredibly exciting and allowed me to navigate the entire 3D pipeline, from likeness sculpting, modeling, and…
This might seem like a silly post. But I would like to create a 3d fire mesh from a fumefx simulation to print out in a 3d printer. There is probably no real way to convert it, but if there isn't how would the members of polycount go about creating fire out of geometry.
Not sure of Chinese print services, but I can print stl's and obj's zbrush. I'm in Australia though, and I only have a top down DLP printer at present. Happy to take a look and give an idea of price if you want though.
It surprises me that Shapeways doesn't appear to allow coloured VRML prints given that their Z-Corp sandstone printers should support them. ZBrush exports them natively with the polypaint data embedded in the model - no need for UVs and texture size limitations.
You can pick up a consumer grade printer for $2400. We grabbed one for work just recently. You won't get the level of detail that Lewis' machines can pump out, but the quality is better than you might expect.
This is a project I’ve been working on in my spare time. The driver was sculpted in Mudbox with the hard edge elements Subd modelled in Max. I wanted to do a simple, single material render to give it the look of a 3D printer model. There are work in progress shots on my blog: http://redbranchblog.blogspot.co.uk/ Red