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Tàndem Ramon Casas

Started by nachoriesco, February 07, 2017, 05:12:24 AM

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nachoriesco

This is a 3D Printing project which I had the honor to work on, the 3D reproduction of the painting of the Catalan modernist painter Ramon Casas (Barcelona, 1866-1932) "Tandem" . Was a big chalenge to catch the original mood of the painting, being true to its style

Original Painting: http://www.epdlp.com/cuadro.php?id=144

Will be reproduced on 3D Printing

Mud material is available in the Keyshot Cloud  ;)

Better res and more views here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/OBykv








NM-92

This looks awesome Nacho. One of your best works up to date IMO. The detail both in the sculpt and in the material is astonishing. Great great work.

bdesign

Great work, Nacho! +1 with Nico on this being one of your best. Your sculpting skills are very classical, and your lighting setups always look so photographically realistic. Do you use combinations of HDRI and physical lights?

Cheers,
Eric

nachoriesco

Thanks NM-92 Details on the sculpt were a bit limited for the 3d printing resolution and resin casting, but I'm quite happy with the results, here you can see an example:

nachoriesco

Thanks Eric!
Nico?? what you mean?. Yes I used to combine HDRI and physical lights on most of my renders

bdesign

Quote from: nachoriesco on February 07, 2017, 07:35:02 AM
Thanks Eric!
Nico?? what you mean?. Yes I used to combine HDRI and physical lights on most of my renders
Nico is @NM-92 :)

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NM-92


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Andrzej Orzecki

Top class! 
Really beautiful work with amazing details. Right now you have a new fan:P
Have you ever tried sculptures in plasticine?

Regards!

nachoriesco

Thanks Andrzej!! Yes I made several plasticine sculptures long time ago

Speedster

Neat!  I'm shopping for a high res 3D printer.  What did you print your guy on?  I've almost narrowed my search to the Formlab Form2 printer.
Thanks!
Bill G

nachoriesco

Hi Bill, this Project was printed with a Solus3D http://www.reify-3d.com/ It's a great printer for small and médium scales with a high resulotion, up to 10 microns on Z axis. If you need to print big figures or pieces the Form2 is a better choice

TpwUK

I think this is great Nacho - These last few posts show that you are not only a super ring/jewellery designer but that you are a very capable 3D generalist too. It's so good to see  these changes and it gives me a whole new perspective on you and your work!

Martin

pizzalover2

Quote from: nachoriesco on February 07, 2017, 07:33:18 AM
Thanks NM-92 Details on the sculpt were a bit limited for the 3d printing resolution and resin casting, but I'm quite happy with the results, here you can see an example:


Wow, I nerver thought you can print such detailed models with a 3D printer. Amazing times!
I thought all prints have this quality: