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One never really knows what lies behind itRelated content
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MortisX [2016-04-09 14:38:03 +0000 UTC]
It's question... After several you works... She is cyborg, or she download her mind into robot body?
With this hard metal body, with this transparent parts, with wires into her... She has changed a lot...
For human brain this body, probably, is hard to life.
I think she choose download. And with this digital mind with emulating of emotions, what mask is true? Metal mask of robot, or skin-like mask of her old face under it? Who known...
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OakEgg [2013-05-29 06:18:53 +0000 UTC]
That's one very pretty cyborg. Not many would have expected that
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Peebo-Thuhlu [2013-05-29 02:43:59 +0000 UTC]
Just a question.
How hard is it to do the detail on a figure like this?
Or is the artificial like nature inherent with the model?
Forgive my lack of being clear in my question. I have absolutely no understanding of how such graphics are created. I'm still of the 'Pen and paper' generation.
Very much cheers to you and yours.
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Radthorne In reply to Peebo-Thuhlu [2013-05-29 03:26:47 +0000 UTC]
Hi there!
Well, "hard" is of course a relative term. In the case of the figure, it is a combination of several 3D models. The face is part of the base human model, to which I've applied two different robot "outfits" in order to achieve the effect I have here. So one has to be comfortable with how to manipulate the models in such as way as to make such combining work. Sorting out the lighting and such is of course another whole dimension to the exercise.
Not sure if that helped clarify, or just muddied the waters.
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Peebo-Thuhlu In reply to Radthorne [2013-05-29 03:32:24 +0000 UTC]
Nope, that did help. Thank'e.
Very much wishing you and yours all the very best.
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