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Procedural skin wip

Lightwave Realism posted on Jul 10, 2004
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This is some procedural skin im working on. Trying to get it to look like warm flesh. The veins still need lots of work. Comments and suggestions welcome.

Comments (6)


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RogueLyrecyst

11:14PM | Sat, 10 July 2004

looks excellent so far to me :D
Great paint work :)(:

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Moebius87

6:45AM | Sun, 11 July 2004

Fantastic work! :o)

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oooZENOooo

7:57AM | Sun, 11 July 2004

As a suggestion, why dont you stretch your honeycomb procedural more or even create you own veins, for they are too homogeneous at the moment. Superb work though!

polyforge

1:40AM | Tue, 13 July 2004

Leave the veins alone - anyone who wants to modify it can use weight map gradients or procedural alphas to break up the routine. Gradient weight maps are great things.

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Fillingim

5:21PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

Very Very nice...how about sharing the settings with us!! :)

nytebytes

1:07PM | Sun, 26 September 2004

I agree with stretching out the honeycomb procedural a bit. Other than that, the veins are great! I think you could add some diffuse specularity. Not enough to make it look plastic or sweaty. Just enough to suggest some very basic moisture and natural oil in the skin. Very nice!


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