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RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - Artloader - 06-20-2016 Wow dude! The texturing on that last piece is awesome! I love the tarnishing and the liquid. Looking forward to more :). RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 06-26-2016 Thanks! Finalized the rifle concept: ![]() ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 07-25-2016 Been very busy with work lately (and was sick for two weeks...), here's some stuff: ![]() ![]() ![]() Some 3D experimentation (displacement textures in octane): ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - Piotr Jasielski - 07-25-2016 That 3d rock looks cool. How long does it take to create such thing? Do you know if it's possible to make such stuff in Blender? RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 07-26-2016 None of the rock is modeled. It's just a donut shape. The displacement texture does all the work for you. I got those particular textures here: http://real-displacement-textures.com/ WIP: ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - Artloader - 07-26-2016 Awesome stuff man - the skin texture on those hands is amazing! And those displacement textures look really good too. Looking forward to more! @Piotr: Blender has a displacement textures feature - so you could do something like that with it in theory. RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 07-28-2016 Thanks a lot! ![]() ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - Piotr Jasielski - 07-28-2016 That village is awesome. Funny thing I'm just listening to some viking music. So did you use these displacement texture in this one too? Basically you make a blob shape and apply a texture and that's it? RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 08-07-2016 When it comes to the rocks, yes, that's basically it. The houses are of corse modelled seperatedly. This is done now: ![]() ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ReneAigner - 08-11-2016 I think I haven't painted anything without a 3D base or photo elements in over six months. So I slipped in a quick oldschool portrait study and had some fun with edges. ![]() ![]() RE: René Aigner's Sketchbook - ChrisDMiller - 08-11-2016 That portrait is beautiful. The edges look great and really controlled. I really like how you're not afraid to draw anything and you have a variety of different subjects in your sketchbook. Very inspiring work. |