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Post by sant0s » 23 Mar 2014, 14:05

very moody :)
and I can see secret signs ;)

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Post by milanvasek » 22 Apr 2014, 11:47

i was doing some tests for one of my next projects. oh how i love ICE :) it took me a while to figure out how to orient and scale points around tagged ones in a cloud, but now i have simple ice tree controlling clusters of crystals :)

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Post by grendizer » 22 Apr 2014, 17:02

is this all 3d? http://milanvasek.com/_wip/library003.jpg

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Post by milanvasek » 22 Apr 2014, 18:33

grendizer wrote:is this all 3d? http://milanvasek.com/_wip/library003.jpg
nope. 3d looks like this now: http://milanvasek.com/_wip/library001.jpg
then i sketched over some things i want to model etc...
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Post by Nox » 24 Apr 2014, 09:12

Scene is very cool, looking forward to new updates :>

BTW, do you prefer to use GI or non-GI approach for such NPR stuff?

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Post by milanvasek » 26 Apr 2014, 20:57

Nox wrote:Scene is very cool, looking forward to new updates :>

BTW, do you prefer to use GI or non-GI approach for such NPR stuff?
library is without GI so far. but there are many great huge area lights :) arnold is amazing with those

btw a little OT :) should be black when fired....

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Post by grendizer » 27 Apr 2014, 00:01

Beautiful! I want one for my home :)

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Post by milanvasek » 01 May 2014, 22:44

another sketch (over rough 3d scene)
the last teahouse. place where poor adventurers can enjoy one last cup of tea before going into dark underground world where they will be most likely eaten by some terrible monster :)

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Post by milanvasek » 04 May 2014, 23:05

I spent some more time sketching and I have pretty clear idea now about how i want it to look

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so now I'm trying to find out, if I could generate parts of the ground in ICE and then add some specific models by hand...

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Post by grendizer » 05 May 2014, 00:42

Very nice!
What app you use for sketching? And hardware?

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Post by milanvasek » 05 May 2014, 00:54

I'm using Sketchbook Pro 2010. It doesn't have many features, but I love how pencil works there...
and I have Intuos 5 (hate those touch things on the side) and very old laptop :)

here is a bigger test scene and it's quite far from what I want, but I believe it will get there once I use better models for scattering
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Post by grendizer » 05 May 2014, 10:26

Thanks for the answers!
I'll hope you'll find a way to scatter these stones using ICE!

Sorry for the following basic questions :) 8-}
Do you use the default fog Inside Softimage?
How do you create the halo of light in the background?
What's the advantage of Sketchbook over Photoshop?

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Post by milanvasek » 28 May 2014, 21:27

grendizer wrote:Thanks for the answers!
I'll hope you'll find a way to scatter these stones using ICE!

Sorry for the following basic questions :) 8-}
Do you use the default fog Inside Softimage?
How do you create the halo of light in the background?
What's the advantage of Sketchbook over Photoshop?
hey. sorry for not replying earlier...

it's arnold volume scattering with one light in distance. that is also creating the halo effect

sketchbook just feels better when sketching. you should try. there is trial or even a little limited copic edition version somewhere


and now a little bit more OT:
i got it finally fired, so here is my softimage tea set :)

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Post by milanvasek » 09 Oct 2014, 14:38

uf, another finished image. after losing all my recent projects in a hard-drive accident :/
well, at least i'm using cloud for backups now...

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Post by mattmos » 09 Oct 2014, 16:52

Sorry to hear about the hard drive - that sucks! (and reminds me I need to backup ;)

Another lovely image, you always have such a nice balance of tone and colour in your images.

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Post by milanvasek » 11 Mar 2015, 14:32

hey. i'm sorry for a big post, but i did several pictures recently. they are getting a bit far from lowpoly style, but i'm still not using textures and making things quite simple...

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edit: thanks, i had no idea it's possible to resize it like this :)
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