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Making Of 'Stan the Man' - Part 3

By Andrew Hakim Lee
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Date Added: 20th February 2013
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This is a three-part tutorial series that shows how Andrew Hakim Lee created his version of comic book master Stan Lee. In the final part, Andrew looks at Ornatrix hair styling and shading using VrayHairMtl.

Full contents:

1. Part one: Introduction, research materials and likeness technique [1 video]
2. Part two: VRay, FastSSS2, lighting and render settings [3 videos]
3. Part three: Ornatrix hair styling and shading using VrayHairMtl [3 videos]

You can grab the VrayFastSSS2 shader here.

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Videos

Part 3A



Part 3B



Part 3C




 
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(ID: 191305, pid: 0) Meestrivefee on Mon, 08 April 2013 9:30pm
YOU are Amazing!! :) thx so much for sharing :)
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(ID: 182819, pid: 0) YAC on Thu, 21 February 2013 11:05am
How much polygons ?
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