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My Gorilla

Started by steven tetlow, December 29, 2018, 01:21:47 PM

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steven tetlow

My ZBrush Gorilla sculpt and KeyShot render. I had a lot of fun creating this Gorilla!

KeyShot

That looks great. How complex is this model?

puyopuyo

Awesome model and rendering- the skin material looks very cool! The fur is perfect- can you explain how it was created?

steven tetlow

Quote from: puyopuyo on December 30, 2018, 07:41:28 AM
Awesome model and rendering- the skin material looks very cool! The fur is perfect- can you explain how it was created?
Thank you. I did a lot of experimenting with the fiber mesh before arriving at one i liked. used several different fur lengths and directions to get a natural feel. I used KeySot human skin for the fur and gorilla skin. I altered color and properties differently to get the look and feel I wanted for both.

steven tetlow

Quote from: KeyShot on December 29, 2018, 04:39:47 PM
That looks great. How complex is this model? Thank you. It is a heavy mesh model. The fiber mesh fur was created using many different lengths and fur directions. It used many different sub tools.

feher

Steve,
You know how I feel about your latest work. Thanks for sharing it with me and giving me a sneak peek. :)
I absolutely love this ! The second image is the one.
Great work with the modeling, materials and lighting.
It's a keeper in my book.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Tim

Saskia

just wow!

Happy New Year

steven tetlow

Quote from: KeyShot on December 29, 2018, 04:39:47 PM
That looks great. How complex is this model? Thank you..I guess the model is somewhat complex its a heavy mesh about 78 million total points. it is made up of about 30 subtools. the fiber mesh fur tales up a lot of those subtools. was pretty detailed with having several different fur lengths, flow and direction. I did this to try to achieve a natural realistic look.

Doug Didia


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Will Gibbons

My goodness! These are amazing! The lighting looks great, not to mention the model.

steven tetlow

Thanks Will for the kind words much appreciated.