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Discussion in 'Digis - Digital Miniatures 3D Modeling' started by pokrad, May 4, 2017.

  1. pokrad A Fixture

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    Croatia
    Lotos symbol did found his visible place - simple bracelet:

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  2. pokrad A Fixture

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    Small shoulder pin

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  3. pokrad A Fixture

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    Try on necklace, do not like it, so this one is fail :(

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  4. pokrad A Fixture

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    I like this one better - it has 600 parts - pain in the...

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  5. pokrad A Fixture

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    Playing with different type of dress - and this one could be even more historically accurate - folds are currently terrible messed up as I am still looking for the right shape:

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  6. pokrad A Fixture

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    Ended with this shape - more covered shoulder - looks more like authentic thing...

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    Now the worst part - make folds behave...
    I should read something and finally learn sculpting folds as they are my nightmare :)
  7. Scotty A Fixture

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    There's a good book called dynamic folds and wrinkles (I think) have a look at that.
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  8. Scotty A Fixture

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    Dynamic wrinkles and drapery, I was close! lol, all the best.
  9. pokrad A Fixture

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    Not there yet, but I think a bit better:

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  10. JackG Active Member

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  11. pokrad A Fixture

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    Croatia
    Research might be good one, but that 3D presentation looks more like Disney character to me..
    In other words - they should hire an artist to interpret the study data - this way I am not convinced :)
    It is interesting that art and science do not work close together like in ancient times - from top of my head I could remember face reconstruction from skull where the artist is that one who gives the final look no matter how much data is behind.
  12. JackG Active Member

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    Quite true, and that interpretation looks somewhat African - I think the basic consensus is she looked Greek more than anything else?
  13. pokrad A Fixture

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    Croatia
    From what I read about it, Yes, she was a Greek.
    Here is one more interesting reffernce that I did not share before:

    http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/miscellanea/cleopatra/bust.html

    And article is under "University of Chicago" domain, so It's certainly not bollocks :)


    It is interesting thing about the nose - some historians say that on coins big nose was to show her "compatibility" with Cesar - not because she really had a big nose.
    My thinking was: she has a big nose on coins - she was a Greek - so it is more certain that the nose was big than it was small :)
    Not that I am saying that all Greeks have big noses - god forbid :)

    Unfortunately the nose on Roman bust is broken so we can't see that :)
  14. pokrad A Fixture

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    Croatia
    A bit more cleanup on wrinkles, and this is what I got:

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    I still see some problematic points, but at the moment I hardly can do any better :)
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  15. pokrad A Fixture

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    And here is how she looks in color :)

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  16. pokrad A Fixture

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    A bit more cleanup on folds, and made a cut. I call it finished for now.

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  17. pokrad A Fixture

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    No I did not pause :)
    This time I have whole figure in mind, again based on the real life picture, but before that I was ready to "upgrade" my female body base mesh - sculpted long time ago in Sculptris - a whole bunch of things were wrong and off...
    Two days of work - many reference images checked :) :)

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  18. Dan Morton A Fixture

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    (y) Great fun to watch you scuffle with the images!

    All the best,
    Dan
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  19. pokrad A Fixture

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    Going with this one:

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    This as distant goal :)
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  20. pokrad A Fixture

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