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  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814

    Thanks, Tjohn. I guess, I can continue with Facegen, then.

     

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2017

    Could not find better glasses for him, at the moment...

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  • posecastposecast Posts: 386

    Give us a Weasley. 3d warehouse might have the glasses in collada format.

    Well, look here!

    https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/4fac190fa3aecd8a1edf59b9c77b0b75/Scale-glasses

    Hit download and pick the collada file.

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679
    posecast said:

    Where should I start a facegen challenge thread? I've got several I want to post but even more I want to challenge people to create!

    and I have a question since I'm away from my computer...how does it handle a black and white portrait? I'd love to see the body texture it generates.

    also how does it handle 2d drawn faces i.e. Comic book faces?

    Maybe not from a comic, but from an action figure...a Master of the Universe! If only I had the bowl cut hair.

    From...(not really...):

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2017

    What about him? Does he look familiar to you?

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,804

    Now Ron I can see the resemblance, more so than Mr. Potter, nice work

    What about Severus Snape ?

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2017

    Thanks, FSMCDesigns. I admire your creations, as well, and like the skins you created a lot.

    What is the secret? Is it the lightning of the scene or you apply some special treatment to the textures from FaceGen?

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  • posecastposecast Posts: 386

    Great Ron. family portrait time!

  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,956
    Artini said:

    What about him? Does he look familiar to you?

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    Wow! Looks great! 

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444
    posecast said:

    Where should I start a facegen challenge thread? I've got several I want to post but even more I want to challenge people to create!

    and I have a question since I'm away from my computer...how does it handle a black and white portrait? I'd love to see the body texture it generates.

    also how does it handle 2d drawn faces i.e. Comic book faces?

    Maybe not from a comic, but from an action figure...a Master of the Universe! If only I had the bowl cut hair.

    From...(not really...):

    Well the Genesis Duke haircut comes pretty close to it if you forgot about it.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444
    Artini said:

    Could not find better glasses for him, at the moment...

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    Is that John or Julian Lennon?

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444

    Whoops, sorry it was Harry Potter. I've yet to see those movies or read the books although I've had all of them since they came out on DVD. Sound familiar DAZ collectors?

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814

    Thanks, everyone, for response. Similarity to the existing people is purely up to the eyes of beholder, that's why I ask first.

    The other interesting thing is how eyeglasses can change the perception of the character - now I can see also a bit of Lennon in him.

  • posecast said:

    Where should I start a facegen challenge thread? I've got several I want to post but even more I want to challenge people to create!

    and I have a question since I'm away from my computer...how does it handle a black and white portrait? I'd love to see the body texture it generates.

    also how does it handle 2d drawn faces i.e. Comic book faces?

    just tried a couple of bw ones one showed a little colour but blueish tinge like eyeshadow aroun eyes another entire texture came out blueish grey kinda smurfish

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444
    edited March 2017
    Artini said:

    Thanks, everyone, for response. Similarity to the existing people is purely up to the eyes of beholder, that's why I ask first.

    The other interesting thing is how eyeglasses can change the perception of the character - now I can see also a bit of Lennon in him.

    Well they do even in real life look similar (which I didn't knotice before your morph) and they both are English so there is probably old familial lines of descent in common between them.

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,272
    edited March 2017

    A little fun. I had to cheat a bit by stretching the dimensions of the original image before FaceGen would recognize it as a human face. laugh I saved for G2M so I could use the asymmetrical head morphs on the eyes. Still a work in progress, much to do on the textures in Photoshop etc. Hope you like.smiley

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444
    Tjohn said:

    A little fun. I had to cheat a bit by stretching the dimensions of the original image before FaceGen would recognize it as a human face. laugh I saved for G2M so I could use the asymmetrical head morphs on the eyes. Still a work in progress, much to do on the textures in Photoshop etc. Hope you like.smiley

    Excellent! I remember reading that magazine once as a kid. I was surprised I was allowed to buy it as I thought it was a magazine for grownups although not pornography; most of the jokes were over my head though or I didn't have enough familiarity with popular culture to get it.

  • hphoenixhphoenix Posts: 1,335
    Tjohn said:

    A little fun. I had to cheat a bit by stretching the dimensions of the original image before FaceGen would recognize it as a human face. laugh I saved for G2M so I could use the asymmetrical head morphs on the eyes. Still a work in progress, much to do on the textures in Photoshop etc. Hope you like.smiley

    Ah, yes.....Alfred E. Neuman from M.A.D. magazine......a classic.....nicely done!

     

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814

    Looks great, Tjohn.

     

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,272

    Thanks everyone!

  • deathbycanondeathbycanon Posts: 1,227
    edited March 2017

    Had time to work on my face gen girl again. I made the cornea bigger , as suggested by AVXP and told how to fix by divamakeup - thanks guys! I reset all the shaders for the skin and eyes, and the lips might be fixed? Does it look like it's lined up right now? Also anyone know of some UV maps for helping to do makeup that highlight the edge of the lips and eyes, I'm just not experienced enough to know where these things are, it jut looks like a bunch of crazy grid lines to me. lol 

    as a reminder here is where it was last time I posted.

    And the new edits

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,272

    Why so serious? cheeky

     

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  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 7,132

    Nice Chris Rock, will have to try that one myself.

    Here is a Will Smith I tried, I could probably get closer if I had some face morphs for G2M to make him a little more "chiseled" and less round

     

    Wow, that's spot on! 

  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 7,132
    avxp said:

    Verse the edited brad, his eyes 'shopped, probably...

     

    Here you get the perfect marble, but it fills his socket..

    Another spot on one!

  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 7,132
    inquire said:

    This is still rendering, just a screenshot, but can people tell who this is?

    I got this also on one of the faces I rendered: some skin seems to be placed on the eye white. I removed it in Photoshop (Well, Affinity Photo, acutally), but why does this happen?

    No idea, but I plan to do a lot of postwork anyway, so it doesn't bother me. I'm going to make more of a digital painting with this than an actual photoreal character, but I do want people to be able to guess who she is.

  • inquire said:

    This is still rendering, just a screenshot, but can people tell who this is?

    I got this also on one of the faces I rendered: some skin seems to be placed on the eye white. I removed it in Photoshop (Well, Affinity Photo, acutally), but why does this happen?

    No idea, but I plan to do a lot of postwork anyway, so it doesn't bother me. I'm going to make more of a digital painting with this than an actual photoreal character, but I do want people to be able to guess who she is.

    sounds interesting I look at this as a texture maker as in using say one persons texture to create several different characters using different morphs not just one making it look like the actual person. Kinda like taking an actor like say Ron Pearlman as Hellboy, Vincent (Beauty and the Beast tv) or any of the other character actors out there 

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2017

    Another try. Does she look familiar to you?

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,444

    Good render but I've not a clue. Kate Winslet? J.K. Rowling?

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2017

    One more render of her...

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,804

    Looks a little like Drew Barrymore in the mouth

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