A stylized, semi-NPR portrait of one of my cinematic heroes: Stanley Kubrick.
Based on a photo, and on derived artwork by Dillon Thompson.
A stylized, semi-NPR portrait of one of my cinematic heroes: Stanley Kubrick.
Based on a photo, and on derived artwork by Dillon Thompson.
Oh my gosh this rocks Martin!.. Since you already have him modeled, you should also do a render (in color) that has his signature straight-on-down-hallway-looking-at-camera setups, in a square crop, of course.
Thank you, much appreciated!
I might consider a derived rendering, but right now I’ve had it with this scene for a while. I’m usually fine-tuning until my GPU combusts.
Gotcha! Again, really top-shelf! And sorry, I meant Metin, not Martin. ; - )
Haha, no problem, and thanks again! Have a great weekend.
The lighting is great. Well everything is fantastic here!
Many thanks Steffen, much appreciated!
Great work, congrats.
Thanks @anon18318387 !
Here’s a progress collage. Sculpting predominantly done in 3D Coat, then fine-tuning, texturing, lighting and rendering in Blender (Cycles).
I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!
Super, thanks Bart! Enjoy the Dutch sun this weekend!
You bet! I’m going to recharge my battery
Awesome ! I always enjoy your work !
Many thanks Bart!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Great work! The stylization is very well done!
BTW, there seems to be a bug on the featured row. The camera emoji is visible on the thumbnail, even when you don’t hover the cursor over it.
I would tag moderators, but it seems that it won’t be necessary in this case…
Thank you!
Yes, I also noticed the camera emoji from the title being lost inside the top row tumbnail. @bartv , is it something that can be easily fixed, or should I stop adding emojis to my image titles?
Looks like emoji’s aren’t supported in the featured row, sorry.