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Nasty skin ( WIP )

Cinema 4D Modeling posted on May 07, 2003
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Hello again... This is the same head I posted, but with textures applied and created within Bodypaint...( a tough prog to learn!!) Maybe if I could stop painting textures I might finish this guy's ears and eyes! :)

Comments (6)


Denb

5:07AM | Wed, 07 May 2003

Ok, that was fast. Looks nasty, as you pointed out. Try adding an eye texture, that'll add life to it...

)

A_

6:12PM | Wed, 07 May 2003

Oh, spooky. Great work!

)

Curious

12:08AM | Thu, 08 May 2003

hey thats pretty cool texturing =D freaky =P

ant228

3:04PM | Fri, 09 May 2003

thanks, guys... Denb, I'm not that quick at texture mapping; this tex is just something I've been doing to learn bodypaint... and I'm working on something for the eyes... thanks for the comments!

ant228

3:31PM | Fri, 09 May 2003

p.s. If anyone knows of any good tutorials for texturing a realistic head, let me know. The above tex was hand painted in bodypaint, and is just mirrored because of the symmetry obeject for the head...Also, anybody got the scoop on subsurface scattering and how to do it in c4d? TIA!

erobey

12:58PM | Sun, 25 May 2003

this is greusomely great! like the way the skin seems to be partially decomposing, and the half view of the mesh head structure in the background!


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