Halfling85
01-30-2005, 04:53 AM
Hey all,
I just recently saw the movie The Phantom of the Opera (2004) and thought it was incredible. I was dazzled and inspired by the visuals and now I want to do something grand that I have never done before. I want to recreate a 19th century grand opera house with all of the statues, guilding, embroidery, people (maybe, that might be more than I can handle), and lavish architecture. I plan to do the major architecture like walls, steps, and floors, in Lightwave, but all of the details in Zbrush 2.0. I am pretty new to zbrush so I was wondering if anybody would know the best way to go about this and if there are any tutorials on duing organic architecture and detailing objects in zbrush.... I am only planning on still shots for the final, but I want them to look outlandish but ultra-realistic so lighting will come into play later on. I am not sure which program to do the final setup/rendering of the scene in either, right now it is looking to be Lightwave...
Thx for all of your help in advance,
Half
I just recently saw the movie The Phantom of the Opera (2004) and thought it was incredible. I was dazzled and inspired by the visuals and now I want to do something grand that I have never done before. I want to recreate a 19th century grand opera house with all of the statues, guilding, embroidery, people (maybe, that might be more than I can handle), and lavish architecture. I plan to do the major architecture like walls, steps, and floors, in Lightwave, but all of the details in Zbrush 2.0. I am pretty new to zbrush so I was wondering if anybody would know the best way to go about this and if there are any tutorials on duing organic architecture and detailing objects in zbrush.... I am only planning on still shots for the final, but I want them to look outlandish but ultra-realistic so lighting will come into play later on. I am not sure which program to do the final setup/rendering of the scene in either, right now it is looking to be Lightwave...
Thx for all of your help in advance,
Half
