Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 15-02-2006 , 04:07 AM
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# 17 16-02-2006 , 03:10 AM
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Beautiful detail in the coat, etc. Great original style...

I'm so jealous of people with natural talent.
I have about 1% talent. I've been using Maya part-time for 2 years and I couldn't come close to that even with your renders as reference pics! LOL

# 18 16-02-2006 , 10:19 PM
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I really like the model, very nicely done, being completely useless with lighting and rendering i'm curious to how you made those (what i'm assuming) Global illumination renders in maya..

can't say i'm a huge fan of toon shading though.

# 19 23-02-2006 , 12:00 PM
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completely useless with lighting, texturing and rend myself, the toon model was jus maya soft and one spotlight!!, the black and white images was just an occlusion pass!!!

heres some wires!!

there is the final images also posted on the finished work forum today...all coms and crits welcome.

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# 20 23-02-2006 , 08:17 PM
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it would be even cooler if it were fully animated!


is it? I've only seen one pose

# 21 27-02-2006 , 12:29 AM
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the vest in your previous post reminds me of vivi in final fantasy 9...he was my favorite character in the game.

3 bloody months of work for your model ...it'll take me way longer to do something of that perfection. (cant think of another word now).

Great Job user added image
love your style.


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# 22 27-02-2006 , 10:02 AM
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thanks for your comments. the model actually jus took me two and a half weeks to complete, but full time,(around 4 hours a day).

# 23 11-04-2006 , 04:50 PM
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Pretty smart man.

I remember my time at Escape and I didn't do anything that good for my 1st piece of work.

Respect.


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# 24 12-04-2006 , 04:52 AM
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you did an excellent job on your model. How much did it cost to go to school out there because im thinking about doing it


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# 25 24-04-2006 , 04:01 PM
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I actually live in the Uk and the course was 12 weeks, 7.500 pounds but totally worth it, id never touched a 3d package in my life before this course, this is what id did for my final project.

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