Great Stuff everyone here somoe WIP Bakes - just need to fix some xnormal/Maya issues and finalizing some hard edges .. but here my progress so far (sorry for the crappy screen compositions)
I just seen multiple great shaders !!! Another shameless crosspost. Sorry :D Misty Mountains inspired environment from Cryengine A flytrough video desu :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGfvk2OrICk&feature=youtu.be
Amazing work man!!!, (Edit: I'm sorry, I mean amazing work woman!!!, I didn't notice that you're a girl :P) could you show some wires of the hairstyles? what is your polygon budget for these heads?
Sorry, I won't start spamming this thread, but I made a more moody version (swapped out the HDRs, etc.), and I modified a couple of things that were bugging me. I think I like this one a bit more.
This is my first try to make a interior scene using blender cycles, marvelous designer for the bedsheet and mindtex for ground texture. Ps:I wanted to make a more living background but my computer does not like the idea. Sorry for my english
I`ve been super sick in the past two days, so mindless doodling on this guy, slow but steady updates :) PS. Super sorry if 2x post, can`t remember if I posted the updated head shots of this guy :)
Thanks ! and sorry! but then you might like this. The headlights are bit borked lighting wise. Didn't register when I took the shot. Will of course be fixed. PS: The Doge head isn't mine, I just smacked it on there for shits n giggles! :P
Been working on a Lizard man in Zbrush. One of my first fully finished things in ZBrush, I'm trying to retopo him now so I can UV and bake maps and stuff. edit: Sorry, put in a link instead of the pic.
ladyknowles, thanks and sorry about the nightmares, ahaha! :) taking a short break from the dudes head, can only think of one way to clear out an ugly face out of my mind... a quick test pose to see if gives me any ideas,
Really loving this :) Sorry if you've already answered this, but do you have some workflow breakdown on how you went about approaching the sculpt for these? Its some of the better furniture work I've seen and so would be interested to hear your process on it :) Cheers!