Hey guys, I was inspired by that advertisement that they made for Photoshop CS3, I decided to make my own green screen and try it out myself. Materials: Green cloth $24 Green thread $4 work lights (x2) $66 wood beams (x2) $3 Total cost: $166 hours creation: 2-3
Hi, I will love to share my progressions. Enjoy, chat, advice and feel free to contact me. To start I'll like to introduce you Mr. Franaleon. It's quite excited to be here! This is the Zbrush version some million polys :poly124: And here you have the ingame versions of it from 16k to a few hundred tris.
My entry for the Turbosquid contest : Lost at sea. Realtime scene rendered in Marmoset Toolbag, models and textures made with 3DsMax, Zbrush and Substane Painter. No additional color correction have been applied. The full scene is 68 163 poly and Cthulhu alone is 47 296 poly.…
Slowly climbing my way out of retopo-hell. Happy to have gotten everything flowing and water-tight finally. The model currently sits at just over 16k Tris, without additional props. Here's the first bake pass of the body at one 2k resolution map.
I'm not dead I swear! Started a new job so time has been limited. Finished the low poly and baked it down. sitting at around 16k tris Finally getting into Ddo (Its super sloppy, sorry Ill hopefully have it more final tomorrow!)
I guess that the number of shoots depends on the quality of the camera, the resolution of the photo and the experience of the photographer. I normally take between 60 and 160 shots, but my camera is an old dslr with the autofocus a bit weary! Have you ever tried to make a model of a human face?
165 pound female Great Dane named Marilyn. A 45 pound female fawn Boxer named Harley. Also, an 85-more like 90 pound now male brindle boxer named Guidoh. I have better pics around here somewhere...
nice vid Man, that strong rimlight gives it a really killer style! again pior will delete this if ya want. Peris gnomon also has a free tut on how to do that in z and photoshop here http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/category/168/Free-ZBrush-Tutorials
This might help https://www.3d.sk/photos/search/query//thumb/small/standard/1/premium/1/category-5/21-30/category-115/Woman/category-139/T poses/category-145/White/category-169/Nude/page/1
Luma pictures (http://www.luma-pictures.com/) the lead visual effects house for this flick, only had a 7 milion budget to spent for all the vfx shots in the movie. I think they did an awesome job compared to the 117 milion spend for vfx on Weta's King Kong.