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Make clothes in Photoshop so!
Continue . Make clothes in Photoshop so! :)
Continue. Make clothes in Photoshop so! :)
Continue. Make clothes in Photoshop so! Final!! :)
A few more illustrations of history.
Who wants more history? :)
Great tutorial, thank you. I don´t have Photoshop, but it must be doable in Gimp also.
And those history pictures... Just - WOW!
Not wanting to derail Roberto's thread, butt hat isn't true - RawArt was allowed a one-time exemption for his Severed Man product, but under normal circumstances disjecta membra will be pulled as quickly as nudity.
This is beautiful work Roberto. I started a thread where I'm hoping people will show some of their work flow. I hope you don't mind me posting a link as anyone who happens upon that thread if they haven't seen this should :)
I think with Gimp you can do the same. :)
Not wanting to derail Roberto's thread, butt hat isn't true - RawArt was allowed a one-time exemption for his Severed Man product, but under normal circumstances disjecta membra will be pulled as quickly as nudity.
Hi Richard.
Thanks for the explanations.
My God! No blood and dismembered people. Arghhhhhhhhhhh ...
No Spartacus pictures ;p
Thank Gedd!!
Post here the link of your thread, I'll like to see it.
:)
It is basically meant to be a free form discussion, but I put up a couple examples to get the ball rolling. Here it is. I hope you find it entertaining :)
Hahahahahahaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....
Thanks Gedd!! :)
Another way to use Daz Studio to illustrations. Here these illustrations, finished with gouache on paper. Could be finalized in Photoshop, Gimp or other programs.
Another example.
This is a job for Biology textbook. Illustrate Biology is no fun.
Virtually all images are technical and very simple. But it is very simple to do it all in Hexagon. Good surfaces in Daz Studio and everything is very good. Very little postwork in Photoshop is necessary.
Cheers! :)
Beto.
More Biology!! :)
More, more Biology!! :)
I believe they are good examples of what we can do with Daz Studio and Hexagon, applied in a profitable profession! I hope you enjoyed the examples.
Thank you.
Beto.
An excellent collection of illustrations. All six pages are quite nicely done.
thanks for sharing Roberto Melo!!!
I'm always searching for ways to make my cg work look like something else.
How are you approaching your lighting in these renders?
You seem to be using a lot of ambient and painting in the shadows on the ground by hand?
(I'm using Carrara not daz studio)
So you sometimes make the 3d illustration, then print it out and make a gouache copy?
Or print out the line work and goauche over the top.?
Or use a light box somewhere?
thanks in advance,
andrew ;)
Edit ahh I forgot. as far as making renders of various parts of your scene and combing them in photshop,?
in Carrara we make a polygon plane for a mask. You place it in front of the camera, give it no texture and make sure it doen't reflect or have any shinyness. You turn off shadows for it as well.
Then to render different parts of your scene you either delete a polygon (in the mask plane) or add a transparent texture to a polygon. So basically y ou have a variable mask.
The only problem is that the plane will show up in reflections - so make sure it is very close to the camera and that means that it will be very small in the scene.
Wow! Thank you for this thread, Roberto. Your work is fantastic! Thank you, also, for sharing your enthusiasm and encouragement. I enjoyed this very much. :)
Thank you so much for sharing your work! This whole thread has been very inspiring to me as a newbie to DAZ Studio and Hexagon. I've just begun to model in Hexagon and I know a lot of the professionals have much more expensive software, so it's encouraging to know that you can get great results from this software.
You give people confidence to try, that is a fine trait Roberto, thank you for sharing your work and processes.
Just found this page today. Wow! Absolutely beautiful work. I'm sure the students who use the textbooks you have prepared these images for will not only learn the material intended but also experience the artwork and possibly be motivated to learn to draw.
Like others, I am new to 3D and am inspired by your work and words.
Thank you for posting!
Some really nice art work and tips here.
Thanks Roberto.