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The Making of a Pirate Captain

UK artist Ben Simonds has given some powerful insight into the making of his Pirate Captain.

Ben Simonds writes:

After learning so  much from last year’s blending life competition, I couldn’t wait to test out what I’d learned since in making my entry this year. It was tremendous fun to do and I had great feedback from the BlenderArtists community as I went along.

I thought that as the competition still has a few weeks left I’d do a bit of a making of/tutorial type blog post along with the final image, to hopefully give some tips to those still working on similar projects.

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18 Responses to “The Making of a Pirate Captain”  

  1. 1 Bart

    The largest graphic on our homepage ever! :-D

    That’s an amazing piece of work.

  2. 2 redbyte

    Muhahaha! And more to come :D

    It really is a fantastic piece of work.

  3. 3 Month3d

    Ooh interesting :) definitely gonna read that post. Character looks great too :D

  4. 4 horace

    looks great! the only thing i don’t like so much is the shading of the eyes.

  5. 5 torksu

    wow this character looks awesome! though I agree with Horace for his left eye, it kinda looks like glass but I like that for a pirate, yarrr!

  6. 6 Zecc
  7. 7 Mitch

    Great use of hair. Nice work!

  8. 8 Drabson

    Hi All, First of all Great Work, very very nice. Second I know this isn`t forum to give such questions but I`m now in blender, so I have smal question. Can Blender Internal Render Engine make a transparent shadowe recived from glass?

  9. 9 Mpu.Bater

    I really curious about how to make the cloth texture.
    too bad it didn’t explained.

    btw, awesome detail, man!

  10. 10 Anon

    @Drabson: No, not yet, as far as I know. You’ll have to use one of the many other free renderers, like Yafaray, POV-Ray, or LuxRender. (POV-Ray is now supported natively in Blender 2.5.)

  11. 11 tidbit
  12. 12 P4blo

    I know the glassy eyes are on purpose, but i feel unconfortable, when we do something it has to look like it is really on purpose, because it could get the look of a mistake.

    the skin, the textures and the hair are great. the eyes maybe witha sss would work

  13. 13 ByronK

    Great article. Thanks for sharing your knowlege. It is a great reminder for me, about how much there is to learn about Blender. It is an amazing image.

  14. 14 Corniger

    Hey, looks different than in the blog! Much better!!! Now this definitely ist some jaw-dropping piece of work!

  15. 15 Drabson

    Thanks for help!

  16. 16 cejota

    uauuuu!! is an amazing hair! congratulations! really beatifull art work.

  17. 17 MeshWeaver

    hey, you finished it! :D looks awesome!

    the hair is amazing

  18. 18 Marbar

    This is incredible work. The eyes look like one is made of glass, and the other has a cataract… Although, it looks more like a real *waxwork* than an actual person, which is odd.

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