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novawave
01-06-2009, 03:38 AM
at last...a day off!!! never thought after graduated and get a job,..i almost have no time to lightwaving other than for the office project!!
so this is life?!:hey:
anyway this is a 3D model made from my earlier sketch artwork(attached)
the sketch waay too manga style,..so i decided to make it a bit realistic on 3D
but i guess during the process she got a bit of weight gain LOL
i got this idea,.after met one of my colleague, i really like the suit style(and the person obviously), so i decided to recreate her on 3D..
so here it is...
accom
01-06-2009, 07:10 AM
very cute!
Giacomo99
01-06-2009, 07:48 AM
Looks good! Some weight mapping might improve your deformations--especially on the fingers.
UnCommonGrafx
01-06-2009, 09:17 AM
And the weight gain works!
Nicely done. A bit of sensuality there.
4dartist
01-06-2009, 09:30 AM
The seam on the shoulder of the shirt seems to be just an intersection and looks odd, also a bump or texture to the black cloth could be helpful. Just a couple of thoughts, I like the character a lot, both the 2d and 3d ones are very nice. :)
I think i like the eyes most of all.
lwanmtr
01-27-2009, 05:37 AM
Looks good. Nice interpretation of the the 2d to 3d.
Just a couple notes...Fingers dont seem to have joints, and shoulder looks kinda odd.
Garyrw
01-31-2009, 08:30 AM
Has quite a nice pose and I think the weight works well also. However, those glasses of wine need drinking, perhaps she can have a 3D friend over... :D
The clothing is good, nicely done, has quite a nice unique flair to it...
bazsa73
01-31-2009, 02:24 PM
Great image! I like the pose and girlish expression on her face. You captured those things really well. Congrats on your job also!
Would be cool if you'd fix those small things on the 3D character what others pointed out. And elbow is always protruding out when it's bent. Look yourself in a mirror and you will see how your muscles and bones take shape in that extreme pose. And maybe some wrinkles here and there on the cloth would make it more realistic, but you know that already as the drawing shows those details.
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