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Subject: New Victoria 3 texture.. Feedback Please??????

RNKarenER opened this issue on May 29, 2003 ยท 6 posts


RNKarenER posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 8:22 AM

This is my my almost complete Victoria 3 texture. She is 95% photo-real, with the other 5% being painting of the seams. I would like your feedback please. Any suggestions? Any problems? I have worked on her for nearly 6 weeks now, and am still not sure she is right. She will be coming with 10 eye colors and 10 makeups. Thank you for any feedback you have! Have a wonderful day!

dolfijntjes posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 9:42 AM

She looks very good to me the eyes are great love that green colour looks very real. She looks like a natural beauty. Only thing it looks like the skin colour on her neck is different then the skin colour on her face and body but it's a minor detail that could be the lightning but other then that. EXCELLET job!!


RNKarenER posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 9:44 AM

Yup, it is the lighting! Thank you!!!!:)))))))


Blazerwiccan posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 9:50 AM

I think she is very beautiful! Her eyes really stand out to me. You did a lovely job with her.


keweljewels posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 10:34 AM

Ena has very pretty eyes, the texture, and complexion is nice. i like the body mor to,


ChromeTiger posted Fri, 30 May 2003 at 2:05 AM

Karen, What you've come up with so far is beautiful work. Here are my recommendations as to what could be added or adjusted to give it that extra 'realistic' edge: 1. Imperfections. Her face is gorgeous but appears to be symetrical. How about a small beauty mark or some light freckling to give her some more life? 2. Tonal variation. Wonderful base skin tone, but from the shots, looks a bit too even. Some subtle yet noticible variation of her skin tone would give her further depth and realism. Areas which get more sun exposure would be slightly more gold/brown, while areas with little to no sun exposure would tend to pale or carry a rose or pink hue. Check out someone with a serious 'farmer tan' (t-shirt sleeve tan lines) to see the difference in stark contrast. 3. Vascular detail. Every person shows some vascular detail (veins & arteries for those who don't know). Areas of higher detail include the backs of the hands, forearmsand tops of the feet. This, combined with a vascular bump map, can really give depth to your character. Those are my three suggestions. You've got some wonderful work going here...I hope I've maybe given you some inspiration to take it even further. I look forward to the final result! Best Regards, ChromeTiger