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wantonballbag t1_iuhk1ga wrote

God. Compression is really killing this one.

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Meethos1 t1_iuhrqnj wrote

Do you have an art station? Tried to find you through username but nothing comes up other than a dance hall band and a home decor line.

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losbadhombres OP t1_iui3pjv wrote

You're right. Thank you for pointing that out. The compression stuff throws me for a loop sometimes. Looked back at the file and realized that I should have compressed in photoshop as Bilinear, but I think it was set to Automatic and that's why it looks faux-sharp in some areas and has that boxy-looking compression around the face specifically. I learned something today. lol

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losbadhombres OP t1_iui853y wrote

I didn't not sculpt from scratch, like in Zbrush. I use DAZ studio, Cinema 4D and Octane render as the main programs along with other plugins. I create the model in DAZ which is actually pretty simple, pose the model in the program and then export to Cinema 4D. I then build the scene around the imported model. I have an Octane Render plugin for C4D that I use to light and texture the whole scene. For me, the lighting and texturing is the where 90% of the work comes from. One skin texture alone is made up of 16 or so maps plus several hundred other parameters.

I also use a particle system like XParticles to simulate and create dynamic cloth. That can also be tricky because it's following the built-in physics engine so you have to keep fiddling with it to get it the way you want—such as adding turbulence here and tweaking gravity there.

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tolerablycool t1_iui8ocs wrote

Once again, your attention to detail is amazing. The tiny freckles, the skin tone variations, and the folding at the back of her neck make the picture feel real. The absolute kicker though, is the subtle vein in the back of her thigh. You didn't have to put it there, but you did and it's wonderfully done. Kudos.

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Blepcorp t1_iuifg21 wrote

You should have your name and at the very least, a Creative Commons copyright on what you post so people can find you.

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pWaveShadowZone t1_iuifqyz wrote

I feel like I’m looking at what michaelangelo saw in his mind before going nuts all over some giant marble slab

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nightmare-97 t1_iuiluk1 wrote

Your work is amazing!! Can you share the full quality image please??

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ziggytron t1_iuin7yi wrote

Loved your last post and loving this one too.

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ShawnDawn t1_iuiomti wrote

I thought it was lean beef patty for a second. This Is beautiful!

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00crispybacon00 t1_iuiwo99 wrote

How do you get the skin to fold and wrinkle like that on your model? Do you have any progress pics/videos?

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LilSpermCould t1_iuixtxj wrote

So this isn't a photo that was manipulated?

Wow!

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JapanChickenNugget t1_iuiy7v9 wrote

Wow she looks just... so real. I love the detail on the elbows too

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556291squirehorse t1_iuj018j wrote

This is some incredible work and incredible attention to detail on the skin.

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adhominem4theweak t1_iuj2i2e wrote

Mona Lisa these nuts. I appreciate all those old paintings but god damn its time for them to move over. Being old doesnt inherently make something special in my eyes.

This should be a bigger deal than the mona lisa is all im saying.

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TheBelovedQuin t1_iuj3wav wrote

Geez I thought it was a picture for a second

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Fragahah t1_iuj7ere wrote

Im curious, what is your approach when working in Cinema4d? Photo then manipulation? Painting? It's stunning and Im very curious on how it is done.

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k__z t1_iuj9xer wrote

I see. I have been thinking of trying Daz, but the sample images they show have not convinced me. I realize now that it is possible to improve the models with custom skin textures. It seems daunting to learn, but I guess I will try in the future. Thank you very much for your reply!

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losbadhombres OP t1_iujb3us wrote

Yes, I definitely understand the hesitation with DAZ. I've been using it for years and have learned to improve on it a lot. If I were to start again, I'd probably pick up ZBrush a lot earlier and try to master that. DAZ is simple but limited, whereas ZBrush has a steeper learning curve but gives you much more control.

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snapper1971 t1_iujcydl wrote

Incredible work. A modern masterpiece.

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tiorzol t1_iujd5mk wrote

Love love love this. You got a shop?

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PettyTardigrade t1_iujem9z wrote

This mf DELIVERS.

Sorry about calling you a mf, was trying to be gender inclusive since idk

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Beli_Mawrr t1_iujjvaa wrote

the most mind boggling thing is that you didn't even sculpt this. It looks sculpted. I had no idea DAZ could do this! Might be a good reason to pick it up lol.

BTW to ease your pain on clothes I would recommend trying marvelous clothing designer.

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MustacheEmperor t1_iujoq2f wrote

Do you host your portfolio anywhere else where we could view this in full resolution? Reddit and imgur both compress images a lot more on top of the compression coming out of photoshop. Incredible work as always! I recognized it had to be yours immediately!

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biomatter t1_iujpjuj wrote

Pretty sure you got it, they said elsewhere "I create the model in DAZ which is actually pretty simple, pose the model in the program and [...]". I always get kind of weirded out trying to figure out if 3D art was actually even sculpted by the 'artist'. It's not a fun game. Most laypeople assume this was hand-crafted from top to bottom, because why wouldn't you have faith in people? But...

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siddharthsingh_7 t1_iujq8un wrote

Y am i love with a painting? I checked your profile and you've drawn the same girl in a different pose, is she an actual person?

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Mirapple t1_iujtrrz wrote

Genuine question: is the blur intentional?

It might be reddit sensoring or my phone not loading but the art is blurred. It looks cool regardless.

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Brno_Mrmi t1_iujur7g wrote

Everything about this is awesome.

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JerryLoFidelity t1_iujw573 wrote

those little dimples above each ass cheek? is there a name for them? i luhh dat on a woman fr.

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hopefulmilk_ t1_iujzo5t wrote

And this my friends is how to do nudity tastefully

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Rufio1337 t1_iuk4g5s wrote

I don’t know the subreddit’s policy on double posting, but I wouldn’t be upset in the slightest if you reposted it in better quality! I’d love to see even more of the details!

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quinnorr t1_iuk5ldy wrote

For those of us learning, could you explain why the compression 'ruins' this? I enjoy the work, my only minor critique would be the proportions, but I'm more than willing to appreciate the the vastness of the human experience

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Lonefish19 t1_iuk5pfl wrote

I want her to have one wing on her right shoulder blade. Idk why but I think it would look cool lol

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bungmunch t1_iuk92vx wrote

I could zoom in and admire the details for ages!! incredible work!

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King-Cobra-668 t1_iuk95i6 wrote

those are some phenomenal pistons of power. very well done

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