A little hippo modeling update…
Installed my last perpetual license version of ZBrush and gave the rocks more detail in there.
Modeling is ready now. I'll add Blender Cycles materials and lighting tomorrow for a nice new rendering.
A little hippo modeling update…
Installed my last perpetual license version of ZBrush and gave the rocks more detail in there.
Modeling is ready now. I'll add Blender Cycles materials and lighting tomorrow for a nice new rendering.
This combination of masculine & feminine, the rough material & the loose-fitting white shirt under the knitted polo shirt looks great.
Designed by Margaret Howell, a British fashion designer. Her career, in both men's and women's wear, spans over five decades.
An egg as seen by #Dali, by #Picasso, and by #Magritte
#Perspective #view #Interpretation #opinion #freedom
By Tariq Ismail Abbasi (posted on FB)
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #History #Histoire #Painting #Paintings #Painter #Painters
Minor hippo modeling update…
Sculpted some grass detail in Blender Sculpt Mode. Placing brush strokes has a calming, meditative effect. Recommended.
Next up: some stylized cracks in the rocks. I hope you enjoy these work-in-progress updates.
Hippo modeling update…
After being born in Unbound, it's time for him to explore the world of Blender.
I realized that I had totally forgotten to add some nostrils in the Unbound version. So I added those in Blender now, along with a tail.
Exported my Unbound hippo to Blender. The SDF volumes have meshed nicely.
Going to add some details and render using Blender's Cycles.
Some creation stages of my Unbound hippo.
See previous posts for more impressions and info.
The final hippo.
Modeled and rendered in Unbound, post-processed using PhotoScape X (Pro).
Unbound:
https://www.unbound.io
Unbound hippo modeling update…
To do: nails, a tongue and a platform. To be continued.
Want to try Unbound yourself? It's free and available for Windows and macOS:
This wonderful staircase was designed by the architect Ede Magyar for the Reök Palace in Szeged, Hungary (1906-1907), but it was actually created by the metal-worker and artist-craftsman Pál Fekete, who was responsible for the spectacular forging of the entire building
[ Credit : artnouveauclub ]
By #StainedGlassArtCreations
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #Urbanism #City #Village #Staircases #History #Histoire #Abandoned #AbandonedPlaces
Hermosas tribunas flotantes
1902
Casas Salvador Andreu
Gran de Gràcia 74-76
Barcelona
By #StainedGlassArtCreations
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #Urbanism #City #Village #Staircases #History #Histoire #Abandoned #AbandonedPlaces
Art nouveau fairy door handles, late 19th / early 20th century, Warrington, England
Photo: Ika Masliani
By #ArtDecoAndArtNouveau
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #Urbanism #City #Village #Staircases #History #Histoire #Abandoned #AbandonedPlaces
Brooch as part of a girdle. Fashioned after the medieval Renaissance style, this elegant ornament is handcrafted in the Arts & Crafts Movement artisan style.
@SteveThompson look at these beautiful #opals
By #ArtDecoAndArtNouveau
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #Urbanism #City #Village #Staircases #History #Histoire #Abandoned #AbandonedPlaces