hya here's soemthing from me one with no post work, t'other with a little hand colouring
the image uses green b and w flter combined with Toon!Part111 and also uses Toon!Pro with line colour set to object colour
the testure at the top from light source is from a spot with a light speher with turbulence ticked - gives that grainy look
the bit of grunge on the hands and coat are from a light gel using one of my other noir renders as the gel
the reflection on the lenses is just a texture map of one of my other noir renders
the coloured one is from a material diffuse render pass pasted over the b and w and turned into a colour parameter in PS
then I added a little sloppy hand colouring
third is a combo of material diffuse and diffuse render passes
EDIT Following text adds more explication
one with no post work, the second with a little hand colouring third is render passes added to each other in ps
first image uses a free green b and w flter combined with Carrara's inbuilt Toon!Part111 - and also uses a purchased plugin Toon!Pro with line colour set to object colour
the texture at the top from light source is from a spot with a light speher with turbulence ticked - gives that grainy look
the bit of grunge on the hands and coat are from a light gel using one of my other renders as the gel
the reflection on the lenses is just a texture map of one of my other noir renders
the second coloured one is from a material diffuse render pass (Carrara will render out about 15 ?? types of render passes natively - including line work, diffuse textures, shadows, object pass { for isolating different objects for later post work - }
the material diffuse pass was pasted over the b and w and turned into a colour parameter in PS - then I added a little sloppy hand colouring to detune it
third is a combo of material diffuse and diffuse render passes combined in ps - the material diffuse pass comes out as just textures (?) without shadows so it is ideal for use in this kind of work where you don't want dense shadows . The shadows in tis image come from the diffuse render pass. There is no line work in this because it doesn involve the Toon!Pro plugin -
@Evilproducer - excellent bridge - congrats for the site recognition. Thanks again for the V4 procedural skin shader. Have to admit that I haven't really used it on a figure directly, but I have taken it apart to see how it works, and have used the principles for creating shaders for my own characters. For those interested in experimenting with Carrara skin shaders, I also recommend a thread by Jonstark if it can be tracked down.
Thanks head wax!
Like I mentioned I want to make the hairdoos for Mrs. X and Mary X and their appropriate facial expressionos, plus their lego painted flat wardrobe.
Have to sleep now...Ah, that's what I wanted to explore, 'Dark City'..."Sleep Now!"...
hya here's soemthing from me one with no post work, t'other with a little hand colouring
the image uses green b and w flter combined with Toon!Part111 and also uses Toon!Pro with line colour set to object colour
the testure at the top from light source is from a spot with a light speher with turbulence ticked - gives that grainy look
the bit of grunge on the hands and coat are from a light gel using one of my other noir renders as the gel
the reflection on the lenses is just a texture map of one of my other noir renders
the coloured one is from a material diffuse render pass pasted over the b and w and turned into a colour parameter in PS
then I added a little sloppy hand colouring
third is a combo of material diffuse and diffuse render passes
EDIT Following text adds more explication
one with no post work, the second with a little hand colouring third is render passes added to each other in ps
first image uses a free green b and w flter combined with Carrara's inbuilt Toon!Part111 - and also uses a purchased plugin Toon!Pro with line colour set to object colour
the texture at the top from light source is from a spot with a light speher with turbulence ticked - gives that grainy look
the bit of grunge on the hands and coat are from a light gel using one of my other renders as the gel
the reflection on the lenses is just a texture map of one of my other noir renders
the second coloured one is from a material diffuse render pass (Carrara will render out about 15 ?? types of render passes natively - including line work, diffuse textures, shadows, object pass { for isolating different objects for later post work - }
the material diffuse pass was pasted over the b and w and turned into a colour parameter in PS - then I added a little sloppy hand colouring to detune it
third is a combo of material diffuse and diffuse render passes combined in ps - the material diffuse pass comes out as just textures (?) without shadows so it is ideal for use in this kind of work where you don't want dense shadows . The shadows in tis image come from the diffuse render pass. There is no line work in this because it doesn involve the Toon!Pro plugin -
Smokin Try number 3 - I saved a version 2 but had the file open error again !!!!!!
To make the character in the scene along with his car stand out I placed a vertical plane in front of the buildings along the edge of the road, I adjusted the shader for the vertical plane so that it was grey in colour with 50% transperancy. This made the background appear a bit 2D in the image, but I am happy with the effect.
- DesertDude - so happy it is coming together for you in time. Your images seem pretty entry ready now. Look forward to your last minute updates. I am obviously a fan of the lego figures.
- Bunyip - no end of file error can defeat you (hope you get whatever is causing these fixed soon). Great to see these make the entry thread.
- I may or may not have some last minute changes. I've been putting together a substitute Santa, but I am likely to be distracted with the release of Felton (see today's new releases). So cool.
Did I mention substitute Santa? Created an overweight toon mesh for my general use (not overweight enough for Santa, but a morph can fix that). By toon, I don't mean Brash and Moxie style heroic comics, I mean more like the 3-fingered polar postman, "masha," and Don Laredo figures I'm using during this challenge. Note to purists, the real Masha who hangs out with the bear has 4 fingers and thumb on each hand, not three.
The WIP worthy steps for the (hopefully) substitute Santa center on the hair, beard, and eyebrows. I used Carrara's 3D paint to create density maps to control placement in the shader tree. I may update my entry, but more likely I will stay up playing with Felton.
bb12 santa wip.jpg
800 x 1067 - 32K
bb02 beard and hair area.JPG
1892 x 888 - 125K
bb03 repeat for eyebrows.JPG
1859 x 904 - 117K
bb08 comb and cut hair but too much so need density map in shader.JPG
@headwax did you say that you weren't going to use the city background because the light shone on it? You perhaps know this already, but you can select which elements are lit by any given light source or not as the case may be. Then if you find the textured plane too dark, move the map from the colour channel to the glow channel and use the 'brightness' slider to adjust to taste - just a thought...
thanks @Selina, yes, It's just that the plane was off screen, sorry about my poor explication !
Did I mention substitute Santa? Created an overweight toon mesh for my general use (not overweight enough for Santa, but a morph can fix that). By toon, I don't mean Brash and Moxie style heroic comics, I mean more like the 3-fingered polar postman, "masha," and Don Laredo figures I'm using during this challenge. Note to purists, the real Masha who hangs out with the bear has 4 fingers and thumb on each hand, not three.
The WIP worthy steps for the (hopefully) substitute Santa center on the hair, beard, and eyebrows. I used Carrara's 3D paint to create density maps to control placement in the shader tree. I may update my entry, but more likely I will stay up playing with Felton.
Ted you have the job of decorating our dept store windows for Christmas ;
Couple more changes. Had a chance to render render a suitable background, create some joint fix morphs for Rachel's jacket, pose Rachel's head so she is actually looking where she is shooting, and similar fixes. Hopefully, these last minute changes have been incremental improvements.
This saucy minx loves nothing more than to finish a hard 'job' with a mouth watering round of succulent malted chocolate. It wouldn't be ecstasy if it didn't melt between her hot lips and smooth its way down to a satisfying climax...
Stealth WIPs, how perfect for noir!
I want my legos! Just being overly dramatic, but @Desertdude hope you are able to get your entry in. Such a great concept.
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Ted, thank you for a very correct and artistic description of Masha character.
hya here's soemthing from me one with no post work, t'other with a little hand colouring
the image uses green b and w flter combined with Toon!Part111 and also uses Toon!Pro with line colour set to object colour
the testure at the top from light source is from a spot with a light speher with turbulence ticked - gives that grainy look
the bit of grunge on the hands and coat are from a light gel using one of my other noir renders as the gel
the reflection on the lenses is just a texture map of one of my other noir renders
the coloured one is from a material diffuse render pass pasted over the b and w and turned into a colour parameter in PS
then I added a little sloppy hand colouring
third is a combo of material diffuse and diffuse render passes
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@Headwax - wonderful choices, love Chinatown. I like the cig smoke in the 2nd.
@Evilproducer - excellent bridge - congrats for the site recognition. Thanks again for the V4 procedural skin shader. Have to admit that I haven't really used it on a figure directly, but I have taken it apart to see how it works, and have used the principles for creating shaders for my own characters. For those interested in experimenting with Carrara skin shaders, I also recommend a thread by Jonstark if it can be tracked down.
thanks Selina et Diomede :)
I just noticed that Jack doesnt appear to have a seat behind him - just the back seat - so better fix that
original pic here
in mine I rendered out a city scene and blurred it ps then used it as a texture behind the car on a plane - but ended up not being bale to see it
this is a classy poster ,-----------------------------------
Sorry for being absent for the past few weeks. There is so much to comment on...you are all so talented!!
I wanted my entry to be so much more complex, but here I am, actually with my original inspiration, something from a David Lynch film.
I still have, what 48 hours to finish?
Title is, from the dialog (from what I can hear...)
"Mother! They're Still Not Sure It Is A Baby!"
For me there is a lot to do. Textures for Mrs. X and Mary X. Facial expressions for both. HairDoos. Accoutrements in the background. Lighting.
Won't load the reference image because of copyright, but...so classic
Cheers all!
that's a classic - not sure whether you need much more
Thanks head wax!
Like I mentioned I want to make the hairdoos for Mrs. X and Mary X and their appropriate facial expressionos, plus their lego painted flat wardrobe.
Have to sleep now...Ah, that's what I wanted to explore, 'Dark City'..."Sleep Now!"...
Many thank yous Vyusur !!!!!!!!
Very nice, wicked nose job too !!!!
Looks great DesertDude !!!!
Excellent !!!!!!
Smokin Try number 3 - I saved a version 2 but had the file open error again !!!!!!
To make the character in the scene along with his car stand out I placed a vertical plane in front of the buildings along the edge of the road, I adjusted the shader for the vertical plane so that it was grey in colour with 50% transperancy. This made the background appear a bit 2D in the image, but I am happy with the effect.
Carrara setup
Raw render
Black and white post-work
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- DesertDude - so happy it is coming together for you in time. Your images seem pretty entry ready now. Look forward to your last minute updates. I am obviously a fan of the lego figures.
- Bunyip - no end of file error can defeat you (hope you get whatever is causing these fixed soon). Great to see these make the entry thread.
- I may or may not have some last minute changes. I've been putting together a substitute Santa, but I am likely to be distracted with the release of Felton (see today's new releases). So cool.
Did I mention substitute Santa? Created an overweight toon mesh for my general use (not overweight enough for Santa, but a morph can fix that). By toon, I don't mean Brash and Moxie style heroic comics, I mean more like the 3-fingered polar postman, "masha," and Don Laredo figures I'm using during this challenge. Note to purists, the real Masha who hangs out with the bear has 4 fingers and thumb on each hand, not three.
The WIP worthy steps for the (hopefully) substitute Santa center on the hair, beard, and eyebrows. I used Carrara's 3D paint to create density maps to control placement in the shader tree. I may update my entry, but more likely I will stay up playing with Felton.
This is what I came up with. I switched out my entry.
Here is the new setup. The ground plane is just a shadow catcher.
thanks Bunyip!
@Bunyip02 That's a great idea adding that plane with the texture to reduce how it stood out and separate the fore and backgrounds
thanks @Selina, yes, It's just that the plane was off screen, sorry about my poor explication !
Ted you have the job of decorating our dept store windows for Christmas ;
this one be Scarface - toon1part11 and Toon!pro combined
smoke is from transmaps applied to planes
b and w is no postwork
I pat a plane with a gradient map in the alpha chennel in front of the figure to make the bottom part daker
cheers
Expressive portrait, Andrew! The second one is my favorite. But where is his right thumb? The gun have to fall out of the hand without this thumb.
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Thank you Veronika ;) Ah this is " Thumbless Scarface " - yes you are right - thumbs are handy - for hitchhiking and holding guns !
Thank you Selina, yes he is Mr Sleeze !
Oh I see!
Couple more changes. Had a chance to render render a suitable background, create some joint fix morphs for Rachel's jacket, pose Rachel's head so she is actually looking where she is shooting, and similar fixes. Hopefully, these last minute changes have been incremental improvements.
Updated the other entry with Rachel for the hair color.
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Stealth WIPs, how perfect for noir!
I want my legos! Just being overly dramatic, but @Desertdude hope you are able to get your entry in. Such a great concept.