As suggested by Gary, I have taken this sketch I have drawn more than 15 years ago ...
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[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:08.]
As suggested by Gary, I have taken this sketch I have drawn more than 15 years ago ...
ivan
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botarosa
[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:08.]
As suggested by Gary, I have taken this sketch I have drawn more than 15 years ago ...
ivan
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botarosa
[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:08.]
Then I have tried to convert it to a 3D object on base of simple shapes first. The first step is a cube subdivided one time and refined ; afterwards I have processed to multiple extrusions.
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[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:09.]
Here are some details of the eyes cavities.
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[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:09.]
Some results with Super Cell Shader applied in Lightwave.
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ivan
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[This message was edited by ivan louette on September 20, 2003 at 06:10.]
You the man! Good job converting the sketch into 3d, now you just need to get someone to do a 3d Print so you can have this baby sitting on your desk!
Randy, of course I am interested by 3D printing. The only problem is the cost !!!
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This one is from scratch (a "thin film" shader was applied which colorizes differently following the reflection angle).
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terrific stuff here Ivan... great example of poly modeling process depicted here. Keep em coming... [thumbs up]
Very cool
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