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ztevie-rae
05-21-03, 09:27 AM
I revamped an old image of mine.
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/uploaded_from_zbc/200305/user_image-1053535263yvm.jpg
Closeup :
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/uploaded_from_zbc/200305/user_image-1053534856azn.jpg
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/uploaded_from_zbc/200305/user_image-1053534901bno.jpg
Frenchy Pilou
05-21-03, 09:36 AM
Fury the Return :)
Pilou
Jaycephus
05-21-03, 09:41 AM
I had seen that you had this new version up on CGTalk a few days ago. This is your absolute best ZBrush work, in my opinion, and it definitely makes people sit up and take notice of ZBrush. :) :tu:
Belleski
05-21-03, 08:24 PM
I saw the ad featuring the previous version of this image in Computer Arts Magazine. It really is a great ad for the potional of ZBrush. (Pretty good advertisement for you too!) ;) :tu: :tu:
filament9
05-21-03, 08:44 PM
Liked the original, and I lie this one as well. Beatifully clean modelling.
Hi Ztevie,
with images like this (the most of yours...) you can revamp all the times.
I have printed a poster with this image (the first).
cameyo
MrBraun
05-22-03, 12:19 AM
First fury : GREAT !! Second Fury: GREAT GREAT !!! :D :tu: :tu: :tu:
marciani
05-22-03, 02:38 AM
I've buy Zbrush, after this image......
Bye
Leo
zerobugetgamemaker
05-22-03, 07:10 AM
Great work Stevie, I love both of their teeth, and the tatoo is cool too. :tu: :tu: :tu:
David
Hi Stevie,
your coloring is incredible :)
How many layers do you have?? 50? ;)
Really good revamp, is this all Zbrush?? No Photoshop?
Cool work :tu: :) :tu:
cammside
07-13-03, 10:14 PM
Just downloaded demo today. Haven't used software for art since I the early 90's, when I purchased a student version of AutoCAD that included 3DS. This piece has inspired a wretched lost soul!!!
He doesn't look very furry to me...!
L
Curious
07-14-03, 11:50 AM
Great work ztevie,
I have to say I prefer the stark beauty of the original. The added color and detail are making it a little too busy for my tastes.
How do you go about modelling your human figures? Zspheres or separate objects pasted together?
ztevie-rae
07-15-03, 04:41 PM
gummie :Basically all Zbrush except for some color tweaking in photoshop .
cammside : Glad I could help .Hope you enjoy using the software .
Curious: I mainly model my figures with zspheres(adaptive skin method).
Sometimes this dose'nt work or feel right so I'll use then one of the primitives e.g. 3Dsphere .I think you gotta find what works best for you Tully .
Thanks everyone for your feedback ,much appreciated !
Steve.
Outstanding as usual SR. I think this is better if that is possible! :tu: :) :D
donpezzano
07-16-03, 12:14 AM
Have the original as my desktop background,and the reason I had to try ZBrush.
YOU ROCK!
iammalkavian
10-27-04, 10:36 PM
Seriously, this is the exact image that when I saw it, I started looking into Z-Brush. no joke...I know it's not right asking, but is there anyway you could maybe do a some pieces of it in a tutorial?
This work actually made me look into z-brush, and man I'm glad I did...
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