zmatalucci
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lift skirt more:ROFLMAO:
We'll try to have some ready for the Danville Walldog Meet this summer. Being that you are in Illinois, you should come help us sling some paint and drink some beer.Let me know when you get some brewed up....I want some
Well what I did first was download the 3D figure that I used for the beer wench. The best one in my opinion is called "victoria 4.2". She is basically a template to start with. Then I used custom textures and bump maps for her skin. You can't really tell in these pictures because they are so small, but there is a lot of detail when you zoom in close.Tell us more about how you created the girl and keg...where these hand drawn? Not too familiar with the programs you mentioned.
So far... just for fun. Not many clients have asked for anything like this. And, we don't have 3D router or any means to produces something like this for dimensional signs.... Yetjeez louise!! that is cool... do you use poser and 3ds a lot. and if so is for dimensional signs or just fun stuff like this.
If Ben and I are making it... probably not.:ROFLMAO: But my Dad knows what he is doing so with his help we'll have to see.I hope your beer lives up to the label!
Nice but I don't think the 3D elements blend that well with the 2d illustrated parts.
Girl & barrel need to be less 3D or the background parts need to be more 3D.
You could look into setting up your render engine to NPR/Toon or pop your vectors out into 3d.
I love everything except the 3d pieces.... they just look odd... maybe go in and redraw a vector version, based on the 3d versions...
That woman looks creepy.
Outstanding work though.
very very nice! the only little tiny thing I would change is the peek-a-boo of the underware. that would bring her from kind of sleezy to sexy.
lift skirt more:ROFLMAO:
Mainly for fun. I plan on doing a few actual labels and printing them off on our Versacamm for display purposes mainly. But not for mass production. We aren't going to sell the beer because we don't have a licence. We are just home brewing for fun and giving them to friends and family. It's kind of a bother-son-father bonding experience.Was this a for fun thing, or are you going to actually print the labels? Short run, die cut. gonna be `spensive I'll bet!
How do they print on the bottle caps?
Is that what you call those..I spent so much time getting the textures, lighting and bump maps right.
We are just home brewing for fun and giving them to friends and family. It's kind of a bother-son-father bonding experience.
I'm kind of reluctant to do her