In this contest, your goal is to model hair as realistic as possible in your favorite 3D program... short, long, black, brown, red... whatever you prefer. You can design a single realistic looking hair, a bush of hair, or a full set of hair on a head. Good luck!
yes Tanzim... its good job with hair.. I won't mind the forehead and nose area as it looks like a character from one of those animated movies such as open season, toy story etc... but its with author, if he/she feels like to.. then sure..
I was agreeing with you tanzim.. apologies if you felt any other way..
author says:
Thanks for your encouraging comments guys.
This is my first real attempt at organic modeling and I'm glad you all like the hair as it gave me quite a lot of trouble to comb. I think the model was easier than adding the hair!
This horse was modeled on an Arabian, which typically have wide foreheads and dishy faces, although I probably exaggerated this a bit. (I think the angle of my front on reference photograph wasn't quite straight).
Very good for a first organic. Even for a second or third The real problem is with lights. You can hide or attenuate modeling errors plaiyng with 2 or 3 fill lights from back. For the moment the left/front light is too strong. Good luck
Hey, this was created and animated in C4D, to view the short 4 second animation please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G13k7vThw1M (5 years and 3528 days ago)
Your image will be judged on its content, composition and skill demonstrated. Words in the image generally detract from the image and unless they really improve the image, people usually vote lower because of them. I would suggest that you remove your sales pitch and put it in the description.
author says:
problem is that a lot of people will not read the description and as my entry is actually the youtube video and not this 1 frame I thought it important to mention that.
almost everybody reads the description author.. people here likes to know more about the entries, if you can remove that content and place it in the description that would be cool..
the model is made with the 3ds max and for the body part the gradient has been applied with the respective colours with radial gradient.rest of the car is vray default materials thanks to morgue file .com for the back ground and the pavement images (5 years and 3515 days ago)
well done.. I love it..
Good job with the hair
As for the model itself, you might want to round off the area between the forehead and the nose as it currently is a bit reinforced
yes Tanzim... its good job with hair.. I won't mind the forehead and nose area as it looks like a character from one of those animated movies such as open season, toy story etc... but its with author, if he/she feels like to.. then sure..
original entry -- well executed good luck !
iquraishi, sorry I didn't understand that first line, is that sarcasm or were you agreeing with me?
Yes, I should've kept that in mind, if he/she can model that well I'm sure he/she knows what their doing.
I was agreeing with you tanzim.. apologies if you felt any other way..
Thanks for your encouraging comments guys.
This is my first real attempt at organic modeling and I'm glad you all like the hair as it gave me quite a lot of trouble to comb. I think the model was easier than adding the hair!
This horse was modeled on an Arabian, which typically have wide foreheads and dishy faces, although I probably exaggerated this a bit. (I think the angle of my front on reference photograph wasn't quite straight).
Very good for a first organic. Even for a second or third The real problem is with lights. You can hide or attenuate modeling errors plaiyng with 2 or 3 fill lights from back. For the moment the left/front light is too strong. Good luck
i like it
Congrats, she's beautiful
Congratulations Falkor for the 1st rank.. somewhere I knew that this was going to win...
Congratulations!
congrats
Howdie stranger!
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