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GlouGlou
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This fish could be a good trinket / toy for kids , not too young kids tho because it kinda has one sharp edge on the dorsal fin .
it is named Glouglou from the name of the goldfish i had in 2010 . (GlouGlou = french Onomatopoeia of the sound you make when you drink water)
i am really curious about how it could render once painted . If anybody is up to it , could you share pics , thanks .
High (or medium) def (25k) model of a fish i made in Sculptris for a work on an interactive pond . (the base of the model was done in another software and was around 400 poly , then i then i subdivided maybe twice and sent it to sculptris )
i precised medium cause i have a 80k version of it with more details in the fins , i thought it wouldn t be really visible on the print
i sculpted it , then baked it as a normal map texture back to the low res version for the pond installation because it runs in real time .
i then made random basic color textures in gimp to get variation .
actua
it is named Glouglou from the name of the goldfish i had in 2010 . (GlouGlou = french Onomatopoeia of the sound you make when you drink water)
i am really curious about how it could render once painted . If anybody is up to it , could you share pics , thanks .
High (or medium) def (25k) model of a fish i made in Sculptris for a work on an interactive pond . (the base of the model was done in another software and was around 400 poly , then i then i subdivided maybe twice and sent it to sculptris )
i precised medium cause i have a 80k version of it with more details in the fins , i thought it wouldn t be really visible on the print
i sculpted it , then baked it as a normal map texture back to the low res version for the pond installation because it runs in real time .
i then made random basic color textures in gimp to get variation .
actua
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