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jackalmoi [2015-11-23 23:08:27 +0000 UTC]
where I could download this 3d model to print my 3D printer
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MarcellaD20 [2014-01-08 21:34:16 +0000 UTC]
cool
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PashkaGeraskin [2014-01-08 12:45:51 +0000 UTC]
You're extremely talented.
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Ari-Dynamic [2011-12-13 06:11:05 +0000 UTC]
I think what attracted to me the most with this image, is how gazing her eyes are. She looks as if something really got her going on the mood while doing that, she's probably humming that little tune before Edmond met her.
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CaptainHaha [2011-12-03 16:12:03 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely amazing. I adore the pose and colour. Magnificent job.
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pizzacat [2011-12-03 14:05:32 +0000 UTC]
Gonna love seeing this get into 3D, it simpily so great looking and gorgeous <3
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Osprey-Hawk [2011-12-02 19:54:57 +0000 UTC]
I thought of a possible work around for the lashes. If you had them as a simplified extruded edge with little points, that would provide strength and appearance. I can draw it out if you need it better explained.
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Daymond42 [2011-12-02 18:11:51 +0000 UTC]
I would say remove the eyelashes from the model before doing the print, and maybe use some fake lashes and delicately glue them on appropriately. I think that would look the best.
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TimothyB In reply to Daymond42 [2011-12-02 19:38:16 +0000 UTC]
I had the same thought too. My current solution was making them thicker and shorter. That might look bad no matter what, so manually doing it after could be best option. They're not great eye lashes anyway, kind of quickly done a while back.
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ThirdPotato [2011-12-02 18:02:14 +0000 UTC]
Holy crap it's beautiful!! What material are you going to use with Shapeways?
I really love how you colored this piece, with the lighting and everything. Did you touch it up in PS, or is this all straight from Zbrush? Really great pose, and articulated so well!
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TimothyB In reply to ThirdPotato [2011-12-02 19:35:25 +0000 UTC]
It's three different previews renders in ZBrush, composited in Photoshop with masks and layering. Then the preview was sized nearly 50% down for edge smoothing.
Also, I painted fake shading and lighting into the color, I guess baked in. So if I turn off all lighting and shading, it still looks like some is there. Hopefully that will make it look better printed in Full Color Sandstone at Shapeways.
Here's what the color looks like with no shading, basically flat in Zbrush, very subtle: [link]
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ThirdPotato In reply to TimothyB [2011-12-02 19:50:30 +0000 UTC]
Man that still looks super awesome! I hope the sandstone turns out well! I'd love to see the final piece!
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Inke-d [2011-12-02 17:51:26 +0000 UTC]
I was wondering if Z brush is that hard to use. what is your opinion??
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TimothyB In reply to Inke-d [2011-12-02 19:41:59 +0000 UTC]
It has a bit of a learning curve at the start, just the way the program does things and developing workflows that best use the software. It's pretty fun, thought, it takes some technique depending on what you are trying to do. I haven't tried their free Sculptris software yet.
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