View Full Version : can someone help how to make this skin texture? dhaseeb 10-03-2007, 06:25 PM Hey all, I just would like to know how would i go about making the skin texture similiar to the image i posted? its like a metallic blackish look
http://linkinpark082.blog.jeuxvideo.com/images/mn/1136135736.jpg
I would of uploaded it but the file is to big pixelzombie 10-03-2007, 06:42 PM it's too small to see what the texture looks like, unless you mean the yellow streaks... dhaseeb 10-03-2007, 06:49 PM no, not the yellow streaks, is this big enough?
http://aycu40.webshots.com/image/30679/2000251462760796542_rs.jpg pixelzombie 10-03-2007, 06:55 PM it looks like a grunge brush texture, and then the emboss filter was possibly used before it was mapped onto the face... pixel_monkey 10-04-2007, 04:22 PM That's CG. It usually achieves by using a bunch of different maps, such as bump map, specular map, diffuse map, color map, and normal map. A nice 3D program with a nice renderer and then some post work in Photoshop. arcadhia 10-15-2007, 04:06 PM That's CG. It usually achieves by using a bunch of different maps, such as bump map, specular map, diffuse map, color map, and normal map. A nice 3D program with a nice renderer and then some post work in Photoshop.
Do you work 3D? :O
I live in L.A. too! :D pixel_monkey 10-15-2007, 05:02 PM Do you work 3D? :O
I live in L.A. too! :D
Yes, but not for a living...I wish, though. I have a BFA in 2D/3D computer animation. I moved to L.A to find 3D work, but man...it's insanity. So, I retouch to pay the rent. Right now, I'd consider myself more of a retoucher with a strong background in 3D than an animator. pixelzombie 10-15-2007, 06:32 PM insanity in what way? pixel_monkey 10-15-2007, 08:59 PM insanity in what way?
To me it's the competitiveness of the field. There are just too many people with the same skill sets coming from all over the place trying to get the same thing. It's more luck than talent unless the stuff in your demo reel is 'lord of the ring' quality. Then again, how many college grads are able to produce that kind of quality with a home computer? I can't believe not a single person I've talked to all these years at parties or in bars was actually from L.A. It's really not that disappointing, though. Most of my friends made it in the industry and are doing some amazing stuff. At least now I have some connections. I just need to work on my demo reel. I can always resort to internship, but the cost of living is too high out here if you don't live at home. pixelzombie 10-15-2007, 09:44 PM how long have you been trying to break into the field? pixel_monkey 10-16-2007, 02:06 AM I received my degree in 2002 and I've been retouching ever since. pixelzombie 10-16-2007, 12:26 PM and how is the retouching field in that area? pixel_monkey 10-16-2007, 12:48 PM Due to my constant struggle trying to get into 3D, the retouching field is a lot easier to get in for me. I didn't really have a retouching portfolio when I applied for my past jobs. I don't think it's really matter since all the retouching houses out here test you on the stuff that's more specifically related to what they do, and I just managed to pass everything they threw at me. I've only been here for a few years to know if that's really what's going on. Maybe someone here from L.A. will have a second opinion on this. arcadhia 11-16-2007, 05:12 PM Got a lot of Job, but ppl doesn't pay what is right! they think is a hobby rather than a service.
Yes a lot of competition and low quality sometimes. | |