Clockwork Tinkerbell
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While I'm not sure about the detail of the mechanisms, I can clearly see the face and hair has changed and looks significantly better.
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I'm gradually getting to some of the details as and when I have time.
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It's quite amazing to see the subtle progression of the modelling you do. The rough push pulls and blocky layouts changing to sculpted forms is fascinating. Someone mentioned above about seeing it animated, personally I would love to see the modelling process animated, to see the increments of change would be fun. It's nice too that you have shown it in a variety of ways, it makes it fun rather than a serious job.
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Thanks Cunning, I rarely get to work on this in a consistent manner, usually a bit here and a bit there while doing something else, so recording it would be impossible.
It's one of those projects that just develops over time, I like to work that way as the end result is normally totally different from what you would get if you sat down and just did it in one go. -
That's spectacular Box! How did I miss this! Crazy detail!
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Cheers Oli, it's a bit of fun.
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Wow. It just gets better and better.
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I discovered an interesting feature of Twilight. When you do a Clay render, Architectural Glass retains its properties. Makes for a quite a different image.
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Very cool. Nice scene as well.
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very cool!
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wonderful and delicate detailing Box
nice work..!
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Thanks guys, it's one of those projects I only get to from time to time so who knows when you'll see an update.
Actually she would make a nice angel for the top of my tree, we'll see. -
Nice....
I'd like some nice SU poses for the Gallery. Deserves to be showcased
Sent from my iPad
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Rich thanks for that, but it is so far from complete it doesn't deserve to be Gallery'd, it's still very much a WIP.
As you can see in this SU image it doesn't have the any fine detailing yet, she doesn't even have hands.
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Tink popping in to help with the Christmas decorations.
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Oh my! That is wicked cool!
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A bit of a closeup with basic picassa fiddling.
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Wow! A masterpiece!
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Thanks Bryan, Masterpiece is something of an over statement tho. It's a bit of fun and a learning experience all as part of a possible real life piece.
The last one is all geometry and takes forever to render, this one is just Tink and an HDRI, which renders in minutes.
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Wow.
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