A cute and stylish Hobbit. (=

Hi everyone! As we wrap up this happy and productive 2024, I’d like to share my final personal project with you.
It’s a stylized version of Frodo Baggins, with a more realistic approach to the skin and hair details.
I had a great time working on it, and it was a fantastic opportunity to explore the new hair system in Blender 4. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did creating it.
If you liked it, don’t forget to leave a like!
And feel free to share any comments or feedback—it’s always appreciated!
Thanks,
P.












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Great model, materials and lighting… but the look on Frodo’s face is imho mega creepy.
grimacing

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Hobbits are creepy anyway :foot:

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Hello Meshmonkey,
Tks for your response.
Could it be that the ring is consuming him?.. :fire:

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Makes sense. He started to look slightly… Gollemish.

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Nothing can be 100% perfect, not even a hobbit :japanese_goblin:.
Thanks for your comment!

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It looks grate but where is the dwarf(blue glow)?

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Hi danikde.
Are you referring to the light from the sword?
tks for comment.

sword mkv.mkv (4.8 MB)

I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!

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Tks bartv! :+1:t4:

Very well !, excellent. But, just one question: What’s the memory consummation? and what happens when it moves with the program? Thanks and congratulations.

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Hello.
The program runs smoothly.
I have 12GB of memory on my GPU, and there’s no issue at all—it handles everything I throw at it effortlessly.
I am attaching a sample video in real time.
Thanks for comment.
test.mkv (3.1 MB)

Yes I am.
It’s like important pice of lore.