Good one Gare!
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Good one Gare!
Thanks, Ron! A little difficult to play, huh? :)
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About 65% Poser rendered in a decent rendering environment, and some painting.
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There's a free small program called MagicaVoxel that lets you sculpt at very low 3D resolutions:
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My Best,
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Just goofing around with an aggregate of simple 3D shapes.
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Thank you, Ron. Let me visually explain this a little. I created closed paths in Xara, exported the paths to Cinema 4D, a modeling program, and then performed operations (ex. Extrude, intersect, create a solid along a path) to make the 3rd dimension out of Xara's 2D paths.
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:^)
1.) Model or photograph a paint can and brush.
2.) Use one of the Filter Forge filters to halftone it.
3.) Make a cardboard texture using Filter Forge.
4.) Bring bot items into Xara, and then place the halftone on top, then choose Multiply mode at about 94% to make it appear to be printed on the cardboard.
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Really cool Gare. Great use of the tools!
Thank you again, Ron!
The last time I visited Munich, the town official was interested in my work. He wanted a portrait done of himself.
So here's the Burger, Mister:
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(Mostly painted in Escape Motions' Rebelle. Not as overr-the-top as ArtRage, but I was seeking a more primitive look than the photorealism that you can do in ArtRage.)
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Wish I had your imagination.
Now I know where the beef is.