R Reynolds Posted September 6, 2023 Posted September 6, 2023 This was the hardest model I've ever attempted. For mechanical models it's relatively easy to find front, side and top reference images, not so much for 1940's movie actresses. Every time I looked at a different 3/4 view of Ann Sheridan with dramatic lighting and did a test render, I found another CP that needed a small relocation or a spline layout that needed a rethink. I can see why 3D scanning of an actor's face is so appealing for a digital replacement. I still don't think the likeness is convincing but I'm sending her to Hair & Makeup anyway! (Maybe I'll say I'm modeling Ann Sheridan's stand-in. 😄 ) 2 Quote
pierrotsc Posted September 6, 2023 Posted September 6, 2023 Looks great my friend. Could you post the wireframe version too Quote
R Reynolds Posted September 15, 2023 Author Posted September 15, 2023 Each eyebrow uses four hand drawn "hair" images. The first is applied as a colour and subtle bump decal on her skin. The other three are used as transparency decals on three separate patch layers, one on top of the next to suggest some thickness. The upper eyelashes use two layers of transparency decals while the lower lashes are only a single layer. The eyelash decals started life as images from on-line stores selling false lashes. 2 Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted September 15, 2023 Hash Fellow Posted September 15, 2023 She looks great! Unless you know you need these two splines where they are I'd be tempted to join them as one... Quote
R Reynolds Posted September 16, 2023 Author Posted September 16, 2023 Yeah, I tried that but that five point patch to the left of your first X (which then extended to your second X) started to do that "hey your stretching the 5 point algorithm too far" thing; acceptable with lots of surface texture, not so much on a cheek. My philosophy was to keep five pointers as small and symmetrical as possible. If the price for that is eight extra patches, so be it. 1 Quote
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