For apple lovers
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Thats beautiful. Having finished with 'sculpture' on these leaves you should re-project the texture and smooth edges. This is a trick that can be done in SU easily.
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OK pete you destroyed my model once again. But I love what you've done here. Beautiful. What renderer is this?
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I used Vue.
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I love it
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Amazing! Did you apply the molten candy in Vue, or did you model it in SU?
Second image is Eco-painting with a touch of Vue's Irony-system, I guess... -
I did a quick model in SU using SDS, up sized it slightly to cover apple, inserted a stick and then rendered in Vue.
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amazing results pete, your a vue expert my friend!!!
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Thinking of christmas in Germany... Hey pete are you from a german origin? (pete stoppel... maybe ... these candy apples... we don't have them in Greece)
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pete I was actually rendering a toffee apple!! but im glad i didnt post it now seeing as yours takes it to a new level haha!! I just scaled another translucent apple above the other but it didn't look so good haha
how did you get the drippy bits? its sweet, is it just pure geometry or bump as well. I have no clue these days, so many little tricks!!
great work. crazy how much activity a little apple has caused.
Michalis, please could I have a high poly version? I know you have reduced this for SU. Would love to do some real close ups. pleeeeeaaaaassssssseee!!
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Oli, OK but this apple supposed to be a low definition model. Here it is. If you'll find something uncoloured go for rendering, everything its ok. BTW its ready for podium, blurry reflections etc.
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Man, you make Blender look like Z-brush. Fantastic work!
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Thanks Miguel, BTW I used zbrush for this one. Lets not forget, zbrush is a devils app. Is one of the few 3d apps that love art IMO.
Here's some topology from blender
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Another terracotta. Somehow more serious sculpture here, IMO.
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