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This impish fellow is all in perfect symmetry ( don't tell michalis ) and 300,000 tri polygons... :D:rolleyes:

Got to love the smoothness of the new brush routine, some loving on them

and they will be good to go...

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I have been seeing what I can do with sculpting in surface mode and keeping the polygon count very low.

The statue head is 55,000 tri polygons rendered in Vue with a displacement map created for details in PPP.

No retopo just imported the obj model into PPP and a auto uv map created upon import.

Displacement map and a Vue shader mix in the render...

Some post work in TB.

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The scars on the hat and those on the face lack congruency. Are they supposed to be made of different materials? Their properties confuse the perception of what this is, a baked clay, or painted wood or stone. I can't see stone as the injury looks like it was done to wet clay where the cap defects appear to have arisen through uneven decay. Anyway, it looks like you had fun which is necessary if one is to persevere.

;) .

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Correct on both counts...

I will have to let go of the vue shader completely or greatly reduce it and the satute still has a plastic unreal look to it...

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Nice shader, but not glass really. You need to use lightpath/ray length for great glass results.

It's a bit complicated, I'll post you some workaround soon. Still searching.

Interesting sculpting David. Do I see some cavity painting here?

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Ok, First pass at learning in Blender how to render and composite a 3DCoat sculpt into a photo...

Rendered in Blender Cycles, Composited with nodes and some postwork to add grain and a few other effects

90% of the work was done in with Blender

10% postwork.

I'm working at getting rid of the computer look but it's quite a challenge...

Edit: I changed the image as I did a little more post work for the effect I was after...

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The grain effect + lighting makes a great picture of it.

It's vibrating (there's no bad joke here).

I admire your will to learn new processes with different softwares.

Just didn't manage to master Messiah though I bought it... Shame on me.

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Garagarape, you inspired me by your recent work to finish this guy...

Yes, I learn new things to keep the brain lubricated. I will be 60 years next birthday and I got 55 years to go, all the way to 115... B)

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