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    • tuna1957T Offline
      tuna1957
      last edited by

      Knocked out a Tarpon model today.

      First pic is the model straight out of SU

      Second pic , set up a little scene. Quick render in Twilight and then got a little "arty" in Gimp.


      tarpon model.jpg


      tarpon render3.jpg

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      • M Offline
        Mike Amos
        last edited by

        That looks to be related to the Pike which makes it a predator, that and the large lower jaw. Not looked on google so far but a nice result mate.

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        • tuna1957T Offline
          tuna1957
          last edited by

          Thanks Mike. Tarpon's a tropical saltwater fish. Pretty prehistoric, mouth like a concrete bucket, no teeth. Actually eats pretty small stuff considering how big they can get. Monsters can push over 6' and 200 pounds. chuck.

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          • ntxdaveN Offline
            ntxdave
            last edited by

            Nice work Charles.

            I have been off doing some other things lately and have not gotten back to working with/learning Twilight.

            Curious about what you had to do in Gimp to finish off the 2nd image.

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            • tuna1957T Offline
              tuna1957
              last edited by

              Dave, Thanks, I get the other stuff to do. Sometimes doesn't seem like there's enough hours does it ? Took the raw render into Gimp and ran the "Colorize" tool, played with the settings a little in there. Then tweaked Hue & Saturation levels a little. Chuck.

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