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Unread 03-05-2013   #1
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A Solid Asp Tribute

There's an old Solid Asp comic showing a blonde hiker guy turning into a werewolf that I always liked, so I've done a 3D version. The original used lots of speed lines so I've experimented on doing something similar that doesn't look quite as cartoon-y. I also shamelessly duplicated all of the dialog and sound effects .
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Re: A Solid Asp Tribute

Rawr!
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Beautiful!
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Re: A Solid Asp Tribute

Very cool, great work!
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Fucking awesome.
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Awesome!
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Re: A Solid Asp Tribute

Doing dynamic ripping clothes in 3D modeling must be a real hell, most 3D models I see with rippage tend to have the clothes follow the model's scale and being ripped in strange ways that make them look like plastic or something... I really love when 3D artists take the time to do those rippings though, I don't need much to be happy ^^.
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Love it!!!
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Re: A Solid Asp Tribute

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Doing dynamic ripping clothes in 3D modeling must be a real hell, most 3D models I see with rippage tend to have the clothes follow the model's scale and being ripped in strange ways that make them look like plastic or something... I really love when 3D artists take the time to do those rippings though, I don't need much to be happy ^^.
Good thing I know how to cheat to make it easy . I don't make any of the models myself, instead I tend to buy clothes that have undress morphs, e.g. the jeans here come with one that makes the fly pop open. I then use a combination of custom transparency maps that make parts of the clothes transparent in the render plus some post work. The latter basically involves two layers, one with a render the clothes on top of a render without them, and I then just use an erase brush to draw in some holes (I do the same thing now for the spread of fur). As for the holes themselves looking good that's pretty much from straight-up practice; if you go look at my earliest stuff it looks a lot more like what you complain about .

Because I was in the groove and already had a guide for the panel contents and layout this actually only took a week to put together.

And of course, thanks to all for the compliments.
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Thank you for sharing that technique - you really made it look great.
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Brilliant and awsome.
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