Dr. Steel by major4z 27 By sixthlaw on July 29, 2011 Images A brilliant piece of artwork created by blender-artist major4z. Sculpted and rendered in blender.
nash88 on July 29, 2011 07:27 AM Astig! (cool) a great artwork some may not notice this is done in blender... Reply
Federico Burch on July 29, 2011 09:29 AM This is great, I would love to see the mesh for this, im curios as to how the different pieces are put together. Really nice work, though! Reply
noiseandpixel on July 29, 2011 09:53 AM Dr steel whhaaaohoo he must be so happy !) epic rendering .!) making of ? Reply
DaveC on July 29, 2011 11:00 AM Incredible. It doesn't look like 3D work at all. Looks like a proper, professional painting. Reply
Symphony on July 29, 2011 12:43 PM glass of milk for broken the seriousness of the character I like that!! SO Great job Reply
Evan Travers on July 29, 2011 14:05 PM For those who don't know, this is a real person/artist/musician/weirdo. Fantastic how close to the real person this is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J48vuoO2PQY Reply
LswaN on July 29, 2011 22:19 PM Very nice. This must have taken a very long time to model and render. Great piece of art! Reply
Blendiephobe on July 30, 2011 15:42 PM @Luks: For what? To prove that we can work with Blender? Or to reinforce the fact that you might have made the right choice of using Blender ? :pHere it is not a matter of tool but skill!The communty should stop to play at "who has the <> and START TO USE THIS SOFT! Reply
major4z on July 31, 2011 00:54 AM well dang, I didnt notice this was here! Thanks for the attention guys :)noiseandpixel: I actually have some wip screenshots I took while I was making this. I could dump them in the blender artist gallery thread in a while.LswaN: It took 3 days. 1 Whole day to draw up the 3d floral pattern, that was a real pain. Reply
epat on August 1, 2011 13:47 PM Great artwork! :)Now all you need is an animated one of him stepping backwards and forwards over and over again. :P Reply
AnarchCassius on August 4, 2011 04:26 AM OMG, I love Dr. Steel! I'm so pleased to see him in Blender! Reply
27 Comments
awesome...You were great!!!
Excellent piece.
Astig! (cool) a great artwork
some may not notice this is done in blender...
Awsomeeeee!!!!!!
This is great, I would love to see the mesh for this, im curios as to how the different pieces are put together. Really nice work, though!
Love it!
Dr steel whhaaaohoo he must be so happy !) epic rendering .!) making of ?
Amazing work!
Incredible. It doesn't look like 3D work at all. Looks like a proper, professional painting.
I personally don't like modeling real human..
glass of milk for broken the seriousness of the character I like that!! SO Great job
epic. loved the glass of milk.
Dr Waldolf for Splash Screen President!
For those who don't know, this is a real person/artist/musician/weirdo. Fantastic how close to the real person this is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J48vuoO2PQY
lo/
hey ...thank u Evan
That was rendered in Blender Internal? It looks simply great.
Great sculpting, the clothes are excellent!
Awesome! :) I love the expression! Congrats!
This should TOTALLY go to Cg Society Gallery. Amazing render.
Very nice. This must have taken a very long time to model and render. Great piece of art!
Looks like a bald Eric Stoltz. lol
Looks like a bald Eric Stoltz. lol
@Luks: For what? To prove that we can work with Blender?
Or to reinforce the fact that you might have made the right choice of using Blender ? :p
Here it is not a matter of tool but skill!
The communty should stop to play at "who has the <> and START TO USE THIS SOFT!
well dang, I didnt notice this was here!
Thanks for the attention guys :)
noiseandpixel:
I actually have some wip screenshots I took while I was making this. I could dump them in the blender artist gallery thread in a while.
LswaN:
It took 3 days. 1 Whole day to draw up the 3d floral pattern, that was a real pain.
Great artwork! :)
Now all you need is an animated one of him stepping backwards and forwards over and over again. :P
OMG, I love Dr. Steel! I'm so pleased to see him in Blender!