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LOL...now that's cute ;)
Laurie
more proof how realistic Ollie is showing how he represents looks like many from the older generation looked
Thank you! I hadn't thought of Nobby, but of course!
Hubby said Feegles...perfect. Also:
5. Boggles as the goblin from Unseen Academicals & Raising Steam.
6. Add fangs for Uberwald people or Otto Chriek.
7. I wonder if you could use RawArts new Frankestein type thing to work Ollie into an Igor?
8. ooooo...Vetrinari?
9. Any of the Wizards
Wow...and if we get a lady! The witches & Sybil! The Jester we saw earlier works for Verence too!
hahaha that is so epic!
Here's my latest with Ollie and Boggles (also using Ollie HD) and the irresistable Ramen truck set...

Hrm....Goblin Ramen...
Not sure if I want to ask exactly what's in THAT!
Here is a Ollie Mix
Ollie 48.9
Owen 58.7
Zackyr 38.5
Edward 24.5
Kaleb 16.3
Keith 24.0
hey it's Loki!!
Hey! I was doing a Loki too to prove it is not all about older generation characters. LOL!
Thank you all for the comments. Ollie seems to be a good base character to build upon...
The Olllie shape lends itself especially well to older men because of the HD addon, IMO, as it adds some truly amazing wrinkles around the eyes. The HD face wrinkles correspond to those on the face materials, but still work very well with other skin materials.
But when you leave off the HD Addon, and use the other figure's materials, a little bit of Ollie can do wonders for the male characters of just about any age. (I say just about as I haven't tried dialing him into any children, via Growing Up.)
And your Loki looks good. Tom Hiddleston, move over!
I really like the renders of Ollie that have been shared so far, keep them coming! I've created some scenes and was setting up my rendering options and light when Daz decided to close out all my work and open a new scene with the rendering sets. I hadn't saved my work so I lost it. Since this is the second time this has happened and I'm too tired to try starting over tonight, I'll have to try again this weekend.
In the mean time, anyone know how I can open render settings without losing my work?
No guarantees it will work with render-settings, as I haven't tried it myself, but right-click on the preset icon and select the Merge option.
(But you should really get into the habit of saving your scenes early and often. There's more than one way to lose all that work. And yeah, I'm guilty of not saving as often as I should… and it usually comes back to bite me!)
50/50 Ollie/M8:
He looks great. Did you use a special render setting to create the color pencil style, or was that doone as post work?
The render was standard Iray. The colored pencil effect is a post-work trick I discovered almost by accident a few months back. The process is surprisingly simple; getting it to look good is somewhat harder.