I think you need to google some more reference images and possible use a good reference image to model from. Just create a plane, and place the image as a material on it and it works good.
Yeh, I always put it at 25x, but if I choose 4x and look at the image at 100% it looks really bad. Maybe supposed to be because the image is simply scaled up? EDIT: An comparison image:
looks pretty cool :thumb:! to post images either click on the image in your quick reply thingie and paste the direct link to your image or type: and you should be fine. keep it up!
interesting crash... i would recommend to not use the add stencil feature... use the mudbox image browser instead... just navigate to your image and click the set stencil icon in the image browser...
here's one of the images from doing a 'search google with image'. http://www.sheeren.com/Portfolio/ if you push f12 in chrome, it allows you to browse their html and you can find the image links in there.
Oh my bad I thought the crater image was a distant view. Cool reference images. But your images look really awesome next to your reference its definitely good work.
I <3 the smudge tool. Another tip, if you dont like flattening the whole thing; make a new layer, go into image>apply image. This will make a copy of the image in that new layer.
He's freakin huge, 9 pounds 14 ounces [image]http://www.geocities.com/techsmith66/faceside.txt[/image] William Sebastian Phipps. Hmmm..fark! Copy and paste into browser if the image isn't woking.
If you're having a hard time posting images, maybe try uploading them to a third-party site like imgur and then posting a link in this thread. Or linking the image using the image tool here. :)
I'll replace the images in the last post with my final images tomorrow as they're pretty much the same, but I made this pretty cool GIF. All just images from this thread :smiley: