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DeeVee
08-25-02, 03:16 PM
I do not know how many of you have had the urge to just apply as many objects you have saved on a topic into one image and see how it turns out. Well, I had that urge this afternoon and thought I would do just that with most of the leaf and branch types I had saved. The following is the result. The weeds/grass in the foreground was done with ETA's tool for leaves/grass, which I like to use for weeds. All the others were created using my leaf/branch technique available in the QuickLinks.
DeeVee,
Joe http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1030313794ycz.jpg

Gerlon
08-25-02, 03:29 PM
Looks like you managed to get a nice jungle-type look without having to make any new tools etc :tu: :tu: :tu:

DeeVee
08-25-02, 05:14 PM
That is exactly what I was trying for. It is amazing how many times you can use the same basic tool with slight variations. It certainly saves a lot of time.

Nemo
08-26-02, 01:29 AM
I dont post often but DeeVee i really like your pictures - keep up the good work :)

I might guess that you will make extensive use of some of the new ZB features like the spray and splatter brush :)

ed_the_atom
08-26-02, 01:33 AM
Hey DeeVee,

Yes sir that looks good.....great diversity of flora.....looks good enough to eat :tu: :tu: :tu:

DM
08-26-02, 02:39 AM
Pleasing result. :tu: :tu: :tu:
Dave

Ron Harris
08-26-02, 03:46 AM
the only thing I would suggest is a good can of insect repellant coz that brush looksl ike it might be full of chiggers :) very nice job Joe....I have beat my way thru thousands of yards of that type of undergrowth while in the army and alot of times trying to just get to a good fishin hole.....can't wait to see what you do with 1.5 when it comes out today.... :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:

Stargo
08-26-02, 03:57 AM
Looks very nice :tu: :tu: :tu:

stargo

DeeVee
08-26-02, 07:47 AM
Thanks for the comments, they are always appreciated :ex:
Ron, you will be pleased to know that those kinds of bugs are banned from this site :D
ETA, did you say good enough to eat :ex: I hope you are not one of those guys who graze on moonlit nights :D :D :D Jokes aside thanks all, a
Very grateful,
DeeVee,
Joe
Edit: please forgive the flat tops of the distant trees i have not corected that tool as yet.

Flycatcher
08-26-02, 05:17 PM
Well, I hope you and Ron between you haven't scared off all the bugs and flies! Looks like my kind of country - now, where's my sweep net... :tu: :D :tu: