Silvershadow's Eye Candy 3 - H.M.C.S SNOWBERRY
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Absolutely superb.
Exquisite workmanship.I would love to see this produced on a 3D printer.
To see this come to life with all that detail would be fantastic.
Could 3D printers cope with all that detail?Some tutorials for us mere mortals would be appreciated.
Especially your creation of the ocean.Regards
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Jacques, what can I say that has not already been mentioned? I do not know how you do it, I just do not have the temperament, patience and passions you have.
What an amazingly detailed model, crazy amounts of detail in fact. You are the man as mentioned many times, did you know that folks like you either end up as renowned artists or in asylums?, glad you are the former.Well done once again in creating an awe inspiring work and setting the bar beyond anything I will ever achieve, or even attempt for that matter.
As for the next one, it won't be long until the bug bites and you start it all again, it's in your blood,it's what you do.
Thanks for sharing.
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PS If you want to see another crazzy guy like SilverShadow see the French guy Lemog
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silver: astounding. I do not know what is more impressive, your work or your commitment to it. They are both inspiring and I congratulate you on some of the best work I have seen in SU.
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astounding! i'm in awe! i agree with the textures/poly count thing, ive done very detailed models, and they're much faster than crappy ones with a few textures.
but google never listen
again, brilliant work
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This is incredible! What plugins did you use? How did you make all the ropes and fabrics? Did you use sketchyphysics to position the chains, or was it all manually?
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The chains and fabric are modeled by hand. The chains were placed bit by bit to create the right curve.
The cables / ropes were made with tube along path rubie by TIG, awesome rubie, and the fabric on the hedgehog was made with Chris Fullmer ' s simple loft tool. No sketchy physics were used in this production. -
Why cant I do that?
Seriously the best model I have ever seen. I think Google should awarded you a free lifetime upgrade to SU pro! This shows the true capabilities of SU.Well done and I bet your dad loves it!
cheers..
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This is absolutely stunning work...!!!!!!!!
Can't say anything that haven't already been said...
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Just immense matey.. the level of detail is awesome and inspiring.
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.....oh my god.....
What is in your everyday diet..... bread and engineering???
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What a beautiful thing to wake up to. The story behind the intention was very heart warming. Wonderful modeling Jacques! Will you eventually try to texture or paint the model....perhaps in Modo or Max?
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Dude! Way over the top. There are no adequate superlatives for this level of work. Flamtingletabulous doesn't even come close...
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Beautiful work indeed.
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@teezer said:
Dude! Way over the top. There are no adequate superlatives for this level of work. Flamtingletabulous doesn't even come close...
supercalafragalisticexpialidoshous?
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Inspirational - do keep in touch with your progress in other media
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@steelers05 said:
astounding. I do not know what is more impressive, your work or your commitment to it.
could not have been said better. truly amazing to see such beautiful work and someone who follows his inspirations. simply can't find a smiley that would express my deep appreciation for your generously sharing such tremendous work and heart warming stories with all of us!!!
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you wont believe the time Ive spent looking at your images. I just cant get enough.
I so wish I had your skill. You truely are an artistWell done
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The water, and it's texture, was a lesson on it's own. This model is absolutely fantastic, in an incomprehensible sense.
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Sick!
And terribly awesome!How the hell did you manage the polycount?
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