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    a new wip of anatomy study, different approach- ZB.

    rendered in vray. please tell me what you think.

    Daniel Westlund

  • #2
    I'm scared!!!
    Good work !
    =:-/
    Laurent

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    • #3
      Great...

      P.S.
      If we have to judge the model (not the modeling) , i think he can't have
      such tight and trained stomach, and be so fleshy(relaxed) in the face...
      hard to express myself...
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      • #4
        good point candelero. And thanks for not showing his wang. Im an american an am blame my puritan ancestors for my sexual disfunction...lol
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        • #5
          creepy! as for Modeling and material, outstanding job.

          I think this falls under the 'uncanny vally' category

          You can contact StudioGijs for 3D visualization and 3D modeling related services and on-site training.

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          • #6
            eeeewwwwww. nasty. gross. hehe. i guess thats the reactions its supposed to invoke anyhow hehe

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            • #7
              He looks just like an old coworker

              Great work.... especially the subtle veins, creepy!
              Austin Watts
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              • #8
                thanks for your comments!

                Candelero: you´r probably right about the belly and face thing: hi is going to have another pose though. so from that I might have to remodel him. I haven´t payed much attention to straight anatomy from the book, but rather obscure body building sites. and my own liking. I´l give it a thought. And thank you for the displacement filtering help

                Gijs: "uncanny"?? i´m sorry but i´n not in to that discourse. What is it? Anyway, it seems like a good place

                Austin: funny. Another model of mine resembled of someone else's coworker
                Daniel Westlund

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                • #9
                  Roppin:
                  http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...ic.php?t=13048
                  Read the link on that page for the uncanny valley reference

                  Your character is looking great. Love the texture work especially the veins.
                  But I must say, at the moment his skin looks abit plasticy, especially around the chest area. But that could just be because of that lighting style.

                  Very good work !!

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                  • #10
                    thanks. I had a feeling it was related to that paper...
                    Daniel Westlund

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                    • #11
                      here´s the full body image. I saved you from his most missery though

                      Daniel Westlund

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                      • #12
                        That's just disturbingly real.

                        DaForce: What a great read (the valley)! Very fascinating.
                        Austin Watts
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                        • #13
                          ya great job. definitely about to fall off the uncanny valley cliff.
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                            Sorry....
                            This guy was just way too disturbingly real, in a knuckle dragging, mouth breathing, elderly van-dweller kind of way. Had to do something about it.
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                            • #15
                              Austin Watts
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