Panic
Andreseloy
Wow, well captured. Now add a Dentist as Master and you are all set ;-).
LN
Andre, this guy is what I look like when I get into work after a weekend and find out that my frames are still rendering…:lol:
Your characters are so amzingly whimsical. I’ve started saving them to my
computer because they are so refreshing…Keep 'em coming, my brother, they make my day…
Dickie
Did you add hair at each of those angles, or are we looking at a fibre material in play? (if so, it’s very effective!)
for me your best work here, a-loy
Hi Mario, you have find your road (style)
Go in Cg talk and break the rules;)
Bye
Leo
P.S Happy easter
Panic is what i feel
Is one model in different pose each one texturized individually, the hair was maked with fiberbrush for each pose.
This is another update, exploring and learning
[attach=8596]Panic GIF.gif[/attach]
Andreseloy
ps: Dickie you recognized something here?
Attachments
Woot! You used my skin and lights! Sweeet! If you want him to be a little lighter like your original, just adjust the Blend slider in S1 in the materials. When it is a higher value, the skin takes precident, when it is lower, your map shows through more. I’m going to do my photoshop trick on this guy and see what happens…
Dickie
Loaded the gif into Photoshop and adjusted it like I mentioned in the Freak thread. He comes out lighter and the colors a little richer. I do not want to presume by trying the mod on your image, Mario, so if you wish me to take it down, just ask…
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I was wondering to make it clear but you get it very well friend¡ feel free to help, and if you can show more explained is better:D i will appreciated.
Andreseloy
I have an explanation here in the image with the 3 freaks and the writing on it:
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=024722
But I’ll try and explain it a little clearer for you here.
First take your Z-Brush rendered image into Photoshop. Then duplicate the main image in the layers menu. So you now have two of the same image on seperate layers.
Then use auto contrast on the new layer. This will make it a little brighter. Set that layer to screen and bring the level down to 30-40% or so. Now
it’s brighter and details that might have been hidden in shadow appear.
Now, duplicate the new layer again. It will be screened on top of the previous layer. Bring the screen value down to 25-35%. From the filters menu select blur:gaussian blur and set it to 7. This will
blur that image over the previous layer, adding a little soft glow to the image. Not everyone likes this effect, so it is not essential.
I hope that helps you, Bro! If you have more questions, just ask…
Dickie
I will work in the day with it.
In the meantime i made an animation trying to get more insight in the expresion and feelings implicit in the Panic Syndrome.
Because is bigger than 200Kb i put in my website to those that gently want to see.Here is the link
http://artmed3d.com/catalog.0.html.0.html
Andreseloy
ps: thanks again for the input and the helps always needed and nutritive¡
great work!
fingers crossed!
tsop!tsop!tsop
is a new root¡
Andreseloy
Andreseloy
ps: you can see Panic Animation in my website,Thanks.
I really like the last one my friend
But i´m envy your talent with the fiberbrush.
you are very generous with me:D
Have you take a look to the animation? Please let me know your comments¡
Thanks in advance
Andreseloy
Mario, The panic animation is funny as hell. My favorite part is his hair turning white in the last frame. He’s still one of my favortie characters you’ve made…
When the new update comes, we will be able to set our morph targets in Z-Brush…Sweeeet…
Dickie
hahahah mario, the animation is co cool, i like so much but i dont´s like the hair in the animation. Parece que crezca desmesuradamente en un segundo, solo le encuentro eso.
Aun asi me gusta
COMPLETELY new and unique style¡
JC