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Model Download: Nanette

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By Zero4mike.

Zero4mike writes:

This is my recreation of Nanette from Gnomeo and Juliet. It took me somewhere around 40 hrs to make this shot. She really isn’t a complex model but posing her was a challenge since she was not rigged.

I had to position each and every rose petal by hand because none of the other methods (that I know of) gave me a good randomization. It was exhausting.

Textures were made in GIMP after the base was laid out by Blender’s own texture paint mode. Lighting was the other challenge but a few replies on my WIP thread on BlenderArtists got me through it. In the end I had to use two Render layers one of which acts as a shadow pass in the final composite.

Rendered in Blender Internal – 35 mins.

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

12 Comments

  1. I like the petals. :( that's about it. excepting the posing on the model itself (spent a long time on rose petals but seemingly very little on the arm/hand that are actually IN focus) even the camera effect is distracting. I'm familiar with the movie+scene that "inspired" this set, and i can see how you were trying to keep the topmost petals in foncus while having bits of your actor also. nearly impossible to have your cake and eat it too, unfortunately. your depth of field plane (or maybe this was all a cockup with post compositing?) is messed up. so much so i'm getting ringing/blurring around things i shouldn't be. What is up with those legs, ffs?
    Also that neck is casting some odd shadows. Lighting could be better as far as the soft vaseline/barbara walters effect in the midground and the hard edge to the shine on the foreleg. it's pretty obvious the model was created in one position and then retrofit to another. obvious b/c it was done poorly. should have designed from pose or rigged.

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