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Hi again everybody:

 

Here's my attempt at modeling a superheroe. I need some help with the surfacing of the face. I've been hearing Collin (modeller extraordinaire), talking about a "porcelain" material. Where can I get this?

 

Of course, c and c's welcomed.

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Great job so far.

 

Yes I think porcelain would help smoothing him out, but actually he looks pretty darn good. Hard to tell untill you use him in a chor with a different lighting setup. The only spots that look like trouble to me are the forehead and cheek areas.

 

Good heroe...

... excuse me... I have to go get my potatoe out of the microwave...

 

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist...

 

Vernon "!" Zehr

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Thanks Vern, you gave me an excellent idea when you mentioned lights setup in chor. I remembered that Jim talbot put of a lights project for everyone to download, and so I started searching the forums. And searched I did, and not only found it, but also stumbled upon the “Abe” model Jim did and the one that looks like a butler, and let me tell you man, they took my breath away!

 

Back to my model… so I used the sample light project that Jim made, and this is what I got. (Jim if you’re reading this, THANK YOU, you’re truly an inspiration.)

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