This week-end I had some time to work at this illustration. I used one of my photos as a reference model. It is not perfect but looks pretty realistic.
Comments always welcome.
lupen
This week-end I had some time to work at this illustration. I used one of my photos as a reference model. It is not perfect but looks pretty realistic.
Comments always welcome.
lupen
Excellent work Lupen! I did something along the same lines quite a number of years ago - there's something about shiny glass things!
Graeme
Lupen,
For me it is just FANTASTIC.
Go ahead for more please!!!!!
Javier
Perfect Lupen, just exlcellent, you get it. and as Javier said I wait for more of your work. again 5 Stars job. Regards BP
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I especially like the glass beads....amazing detail you created.
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Very realistic..........beautiful shiny effects and reflections
Excellent. The glass is totally transparent and the highlights and reflections define the shape of the bottle.
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Hi, have a question. Looking at your wireframe, it looks like you used a blend, though it's not obvious. Did you use a blend and then use blur on it? Was curious because I would have used a circular fill and wonder how to make my own work better by studying other's work.
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If you referr to the circular "sun" in the background yes. I first blurred the inner circle (yellow), then blurred the other one (orange), to better position them; then I blurred (25 steps, if I remember well). I hope I answered your question. Thanks for asking me and your positive comment. Lupen
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