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***Greek Sculpture***

Based on a greek statue. Any comments appreciated!:slight_smile: By the way, this is still WIP !!!

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vivien, the sculpture seems to be coming along nicely. Do you plan to merge the eyes into the head, or do post to blend? Are you going to texture? I’m looking forward to the finished image.
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Pilou

congratulations my love !!
you are great !!!

wonderfull model !!! i’m waiting for final img !!!

I love you
:sunglasses: :+1:

Complimenti! quoto Pilou: Proporzioni perfette!! Alla Prossima! :D:+1:

What lovely smooth lines.

hi all and thanks,

hyper1: for the eyes, probably going to try and merge them with the projection master. as for the texture, i was thinking of giving a real “old marble” kind of look…what do you think? thanks for looking!

pilou: my threads just wouldn’t be the same without your comments!!! thanks for your time!

drummer: i love ya babe!

quentin77: thanks man! i appreciate it!

moochie: thank you! that’s what i was aiming for…i hope the finished image is good…

THANX EVERYONE! SEE YA SOON :lol:

vivien your talent for face modeling is beyond doubt the best ive seen GREAT work :sunglasses: :+1: :+1: :+1:

:smiley: Hi all! Ok, this is the completed model. Here are a couple of render pix…now all that’s left is texturing…hope you like it, no need to add that all suggestions and comments are much appreciated…! thanx! :smiley:

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Great Amore !!!

pura poesia!!

Buon lavoro!

Great job so far on the model!!!

Check out the Materials challenge from a couple weeks ago…between Jantim and JotaJota I think you will find the perfect material for this…some tweaking but I can think of two right now that would be perfect as is…check em out!

Looking forward to details and final…really excellent job so far!!

Hi Vivien,

This is nice modeling, it has hansome features and you are developing great skill .
There are just a couple of suggestions if you do not mind me saying…

The eyelids are a little too far away from the eyeball and maybe there should be a small adjustment around the upper nose just above the bridge, most noses have a small indentation before it merges with the forehead.

Anyways this will look very nice when rendered and I look forward to seeing more of your work.

Bill

It started as a Greek Sculpture…and ended as the virgin Mary…Oh, you Italians :smiley:

jantim

hi!

jotajota, bas mazur: thank you thank you!!!

aminuts: thanks, i’m glad you like how the model is coming along, thanks for looking, and thanks alot for the suggestion on the materials, i haven’t seen them yet but i trust that they will be just what i was looking for…

willog: i appreciate your post! i’m always happy to hear what people sincerely think about my work. i know the eyelids are anatomically incorrect, and although it is meant to be a statue, they still stick too far out! i’m probably going to fix that before texturing…as for the nose…i referred to the classical canonical greek beauty, as you can see in this picture of the venus de milo…the forehead and the nose have almost the same identical inclination…so to make it short…i did that on purpose :wink:
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jantim: you are right, i said the exact same thing yesterday when i added the veil…more than a classical greek statue, it reminds me of michelangelo’s “pietà”…:lol:

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Vivien -

Congratulations, really nice, classical work!
I’m interested to see how far you take this one.
Your skills are improving very quickly…

well i’ve found a material that i like (not sure if it’s jantims or jotajota’s…thanx to both of you, and to aminuts!). i also fixed the eyes.

thanx meats for your encouragement…

coming soon, texture and full scene…

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Nice work. I think eye socket should be deeper, check this picture.
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As you can see, he has depth. Your sculpture looks a little bit flat too.

www.nobuart.com

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