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Old man's portraitby venetis

Old man's portrait

by venetis

on 12th May 2018

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Portrait of an old man,based on an John Rensten's photo. I tried to get the details of the old man's face,that the photographer did perfectly. (Sculpting in Mudbox,skin shader with vray alsurface).

Staff pick for 12th May 2018

  • Entry in Monthly 2D Concept Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Cartoon Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Character Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Fantasy Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Overall Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Scenes Award for May 2018
  • Entry in Monthly Sci-Fi Award for May 2018

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Tags

  • old man
  • realistic portrait
  • portrait
  • skin detail
  • skin shader

Tools & Techniques

  • V-Ray
  • Mudbox
  • Character design
  • Modeling

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