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Old 03-06-2010, 02:36 PM   #1
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Hey yall, first post on here

I created a fun little character based on a Steve Wang design.

It was a quick little side project finished up in 3 days, sculpted+textured in Zbrush and rendered in 3dsmax.



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Haha nice render, and very funny picture! 2 things I would mention: the way the baby serviette thing is ripped off (with opacity map only?) is not too convincing to me, and the uvs stretching on the clothing txt at the bottom.

Cool stuff though especially for a 3 days task, made me laugh
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hahah awesome man it looks great
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Thanks for the comments back guys

PascalR - The baby bib doesnt have an alpha, it was just modeled in. I just wanted to try finish it quickly, plus i have no idea what that type of material would look like ripped in such a way.
I knew someone would notice the stretching, the bib use to be bigger and was covering that area.
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3 days awesome, hes one cute baby. Really nice eyes great stuff
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Thanks for the comments back guys

PascalR - The baby bib doesnt have an alpha, it was just modeled in. I just wanted to try finish it quickly, plus i have no idea what that type of material would look like ripped in such a way.
Cool, well the RHS ripped off area is more succesful imho, the 2 front smaller ones look like a piece of material was actually taken out, maybe that was the intention though.
Great work anyways
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Thanks guys.

Some behind the scenes and render without props.





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Great! thanks for sharing your render passes and hd model screenshots
The cuts I was commenting on look really good on the model actually( can read the shape more clearly).

Any wireframes?

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Thanks Pascal and triple thanks for the plug

Wire - The cloth is one Subd + for UV reasons.
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