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# 16 16-06-2003 , 09:54 AM
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Thanks a lot... user added image

This is a cutout from the bump map.

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# 17 16-06-2003 , 05:27 PM
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If you dont mind me asking,, how did you make the bump map, It looks Awsomeuser added image

# 18 16-06-2003 , 09:29 PM
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Well...thanks! user added image

First off, I started out with the bump map, which later provided the base for the colour and specular maps.

To start with, I created some kind of noise map which I used as the base layer.

For the bump map I created a layer filled with 50% gray and then went mad with the Dodge/Burn/Blur tools using a Wacom tablet.

There are several layers (all with a base of 50% gray) for major and minor details, as well as special features (like the 'sideburns').

All layers are set to Overlay, so only the painted details come through.

The UV template sits on top of all layers and is set to Screen mode with Opacity reduced to about 10-15%.

The bump map for the horns turned out to be the really tricky part...


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# 19 19-06-2003 , 04:21 AM
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WoW !

I like it alot !
As a 1st Head, it looks so perfect (well... since I like Monsters and stuff rather then Boring Humans..)
I would like to know what techniques you used for the modelling and of course for the COOL Texture (UV and stuff + the color)
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKING !

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# 20 20-06-2003 , 09:20 PM
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Wow cool monster!

Very nice looking beast you made cool!


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# 21 21-06-2003 , 09:20 AM
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Thanks for all the nice comments, lads!

I'm afraid that for the next couple of days I'm not going to reply to any further posts, since I will first have to deal with the fact that my f#@!ยง*ng hard drive has crashed... user added image


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# 22 21-06-2003 , 09:58 AM
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NO shit!

Hardware crashed its worst S***** who can happen!

hve luck! you not loosing to mutch data!


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# 23 22-06-2003 , 11:52 PM
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Oh yes, my friend, that's a very true thing you said there!

Seems I'm back - with most of my data on the save side (for now).

Most of the applications are back in place, but it's still going to take some time untill I have my environment up and running the way I'm comfortable with.

I'm using a dual monitor setup, and for a numer of apps (including Maya, Photoshop, Vegas and InDesign), I have my own special layouts for all the windows and palettes, so...

Well, at least Maya rembemers the placement of the UI elements (lucky me)!

See ya later,

Renderizer (pretty exhausted!)


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# 24 07-08-2005 , 09:00 AM
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mhm great work..
But you should atleast at a comment that you followed

"https://www.thehobbitguy.com/tutorials/polymodeling/index.html"
to make the head ...

# 25 07-08-2005 , 04:16 PM
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he did user added image look on page one where he mentions.


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# 26 07-08-2005 , 04:17 PM
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Originally posted by Renderizer
Hey, mumbojumbo_13 - good man yourself - have a beer! user added image

Yep, it's based on the tut by the hobbit guy, but I decided not to leave it as it was but to make something else out of it. So I came up with the horns and some other stuff.

Trouble is, it took me so long to get by with the model, I can't see him anymore... :p

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# 27 08-08-2005 , 11:00 AM
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Nah he just showed where i learned how to do the wrinkles user added image

anyway enough of that.. keep the good work up mate =)

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