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    • orgelfO Offline
      orgelf
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      Hi , thanks panixia 😊

      Even though I don't make sketchup models to place as is in my 3d project, I often prefer to make my base volume in sketchup and then transform it into zbrush, blender or nomad for Ipad.

      For this particular project I made my basic volumes in Sketchup for the horse and the scythe.
      For the horse I then increased the number of faces with the zbrush dynamershand then softened some parts with sculpt.

      For the scythe, ditto, I made the base in sketchup and then changed the shape subtly with box modeling manipulation via proportional editing.

      ChevalSketchup.jpg

      Fauxsketchup.jpg

      http://www.orgelf.com

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      • Mike AmosM Offline
        Mike Amos
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        Magic, thanks again mate. Smiley day.

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          Mike Amos
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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
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            Il y avait longtemps que je n'étais pas passé par ici! Excellent!
            Comme je suis né à l'Hôtel Dieu, je suis particulièrement touché par le bouquin sur Notre Dame!
            J'ai entendu sonner les douze coups de minuit! Bravo!
            Je me demandais combien de temps tu allais résister aux Ai! 🙂
            Je te conseille la fonction Mix de Vizcom directement dans le "Workbench" (même une seule image en Drag & Drop suffit 😉
            Et on obtient des variations à tomber à l'infini! (c'est gratuit en plus)

            Frenchy Pilou
            Is beautiful that please without concept!
            My Little site :)

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            • orgelfO Offline
              orgelf
              last edited by orgelf

              @mike-amos my pleasure 🙂

              @pilou Merci Pipile . Oui, l'IA promet le meilleur comme le pire. 👍 👎 . Je ne savais pas pour l'Hotel Dieu, je ferai une petite génuflexion la prochaine fois que je passe devant. 👶 😊

              Facing the horsemen of the Apocalypse, I will place a character, the knight Silence.
              This character will be a musician. The final version will be with a harp I think.
              For fun, I made him an organ from a cabinet in the Denver museum. Photos taken by my friend Ross, a big thank you to him.
              The first 3 images were made by AI from my 3d renderings. 95% moderating with Sketchup.
              You can download them in large at this link https://www.mediafire.com/file/ul9a3f67r4wh42d/OrgueSilence.zip/file

              IA pictures from my renders

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              Beauty renders

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              Clay renders

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              The references

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              http://www.orgelf.com

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              • Mike AmosM Offline
                Mike Amos
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                Magic.

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                • orgelfO Offline
                  orgelf
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                  @mike-amos thanks a lot 😊

                  text IA
                  For my Knight Silence project, I worked this time on a proposal for an equestrian statue.
                  The idea was not to create a realistic horse, or even a simple stylized horse. The animal is deliberately surrealist: it retains the nobility and posture of a classic equestrian statue, but its anatomy is out of place, almost impossible, as if the silence itself had distorted the shape of the horse. He becomes a ceremonial creature, at once a mount, a reliquary and an apparition.
                  The material evokes a light, ancient, slightly worn stone, like a sculpture that has already stood the test of time. I like this contrast between the very traditional monumentality of the base and the strange, almost mental, character of the animal.
                  An important detail is found on the cast of the saddle: an illuminated letter S, for Silence. I wanted this sign to be not just a logo, but almost a heraldic mark, a discreet clue that connects the statue to the world of the character.
                  I then integrated this 3D rendering into a scene in the Tuileries Gardens, on a beautiful summer day. The Parisian décor, luminous and very real, allows us to measure the discrepancy: an impossible sculpture, but installed as if it naturally belonged to the public space.
                  Personal 3D project — rendering and integration around the Silent Knight.
                  Sculpted with Nomad/Ipad, then Zbrush. Some elements have been made with sketchup.
                  First AI-generated image from a 3d rendering.
                  Larger on these links
                  Last image, AI-generated references
                  https://zupimages.net/up/26/22/sq5e.jpg
                  https://zupimages.net/up/26/22/dxgp.jpg
                  https://zupimages.net/up/26/22/fhzd.jpg
                  https://zupimages.net/up/26/22/2cx2.jpg
                  https://zupimages.net/up/26/22/vh39.jpg

                  References by IA
                  cheval.jpg

                  IA picture from a 3d render
                  IA01.jpg

                  3d renders
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                  P03.jpg
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                  P05.jpg

                  http://www.orgelf.com

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                  • pilouP Offline
                    pilou
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                    Un remake du cheval de César (le sculpteur) 😉 (en plus académique 🙂
                    Pour ton orgue du chat tu ne peux rater le mien! 🙂 https://moiscript.weebly.com/ziclaviers.html

                    Frenchy Pilou
                    Is beautiful that please without concept!
                    My Little site :)

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                    • orgelfO Offline
                      orgelf
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                      Merci Pipile, on peut voir ça comme ça en effet 😊

                      The Celestial Harp — Knight Silence project

                      Here are some early 3D renders of the harp designed for my character, the Knight Silence.

                      The figure in the center is only a temporary mannequin for now. It is there to show the scale of the instrument and where the knight will stand in relation to it.

                      The harp floats around the character like a sacred architecture: part musical instrument, part reliquary, part celestial mechanism. Its structure is complex, almost chaotic, with blades, tensions, hidden connections and ornamental fragments that seem to follow a logic we cannot fully read.

                      The instrument has three layers of strings, each one acting on a different spiritual layer. The idea is not simply that the knight plays music, but that the harp allows him to act upon invisible planes: matter, soul, memory and fate.

                      I imagine it as a kind of celestial chaos: not pure disorder, but a system of divine mechanisms, laws and hidden forces that remain beyond human understanding.

                      The harp was created using Nomad on iPad, SketchUp, ZBrush and Blender.

                      Bigger sizes here

                      https://zupimages.net/up/26/23/ohe5.jpg
                      https://zupimages.net/up/26/23/qois.jpg
                      https://zupimages.net/up/26/23/8cda.jpg
                      https://zupimages.net/up/26/23/weab.jpg

                      P01.jpg

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                      P04.jpg

                      http://www.orgelf.com

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                      • pilouP Offline
                        pilou
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                        Hé dis donc ton site n'est pas sécurisé il faut que tu te débrouilles pour le passer en https sinon les navigateurs ne te chargent pas!

                        Frenchy Pilou
                        Is beautiful that please without concept!
                        My Little site :)

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                          orgelf
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                          Solved. Some DNS issues. Thanks Pipile

                          http://www.orgelf.com

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                          • Mike AmosM Offline
                            Mike Amos
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                            Cracking. Always innovative and spectacular in execution. Tres bon.

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