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Please post your Constitutive Criticism!

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  • tyree
  • Posted: 19 August 2009 12:21 PM

how long does it take you to go from those simple essentially box shapes, to what you end up with. Im assuming it takes a lot of time



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Hi, Well, its surpassingly pretty quick. From the box, right from the start I go at lest 2 steps subdivisions, then if feels pretty much like a ball of clay. After that just sculpting, grab, etc. I use the scrape tool allot at the higher levels to simulate a more clay feeling. It was around 7 steps high. When making a head from a cube the hardest area
seems to be the ears. Its about 2 hours for me to make a head from a box, other parts might take longer. I think I spent around 6 hours on this artwork.

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Replied: 19 August 2009 01:17 PM  
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  • tyree
  • Posted: 15 September 2009 07:00 AM

can you send those models into max or maya and have the normal maps work when you start from primitives like your doing



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Well, You can if you keep all your sub/step levels and all the UVs are still intact, this one has 7. So, maybe Step 3 and 7 you can export and use to generate a Normal map.
It would not be the idea way though....
A better way would be to do a retopo of this Hi-Res, transfer attributes of the low-res UV maps onto the hi-res and then generate normal/displacement maps using the Hi-Res information.
I did a step by step here: http://area.autodesk.com/for...s-to-high-res-to-low-res/

Other retopo solutions such as Blender, 3D-Coat, TopoGun, and 3D max plugins.

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Replied: 15 September 2009 09:04 AM  
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  • luchifer
  • Posted: 06 October 2009 07:36 AM

I love the lips from the first clay render… they look alive. Just for curiosity… did you did a render of the lips in a more natural way? (without lipstick)

((sorry bad english))



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Hello, Your English is fine. After installing OSX 10.6 Snow leopard on my apple, I did have some problems… so hard to reload my original model.  I do have this version however.. I hope this is cool enough…

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Opps.... The new Safari dose not seem to want to add an image attachment… Let me re-try with Firefox.



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Here it is...http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hYYfJhcMA4OFpHpCGA9W2g?feat=directlink
Its kinda crazy looking however..



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