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sephellius
01-22-05, 10:30 PM
http://img199.exs.cx/img199/5315/01megaflight1eh.jpg
It's finished. Image resolution is 4096x3070. All Z-brush modeling, and finalized in PS. Tweaked Jantim's Redpaintrust material to look less chipped and little more rough. Switched between orthograph and perspective distort[ranging from values 0-100] to place objects accordingly. Mostly used Z-add and Z-subtraction with basic primitives for the bg.





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abxy
01-23-05, 04:35 AM
I like this image a lot. it reminds me of a graffitti type mural that i'd see spraypainted on the side of something here in downtown Chicago. It's a fresh departure from lots of wip images seen here on zbc and the composition is original, creative, and downright cool. thanks for sharing this peice.

sephellius
01-23-05, 12:56 PM
I like this image a lot. it reminds me of a graffitti type mural that i'd see spraypainted on the side of something here in downtown Chicago. It's a fresh departure from lots of wip images seen here on zbc and the composition is original, creative, and downright cool. thanks for sharing this peice.
Thanks man, I didn't even mean to compose a piece. I just put together some of the stuff I poly and z-sphere modelled. If you see this post, then you'll notice that I finished the actual composition today. Your thoughts on Chicago graffiti is spawning me some thoughts. I thank you for that as well.

wenna
01-23-05, 01:13 PM
This is really neat! Lots of details here to look at...wonderful!

steventaylor
01-23-05, 06:26 PM
nice work man reminds me of some transformers movie, unicron type stuff

sephellius
01-23-05, 08:26 PM
Might as well make this a letter to ZBC. Anyone visiting this thread can receive my brief gratitude essay.

I thank you guys for the comments. It's funny, I have alot of transformers in my room, Unicron being one of them.

All my knowledge came from Z-brush central.

My member thanks for greets and info:
Pixolator taught me edge loop/z-sphere modeling.
My member thanks for greets and info:
Aurick taught me all the general things that put together a competant workflow.
Andreseloy was the first one to welcome me here.
Meats taught me that nonorganic modeling was an easy possibility.
Poisensoul taught me to project my objects on a plane(or any base object). Before that, my work was inching very slowly.
There's no reason to start from scratch when you can have the best material parameters presented by Jantim.

I see most of the work posted here, and am glad to be able to come back and see more everyday. There isn't a better place to learn Z-brush.

Good luck working on your characterz and Z-nery, you crazy Z-heads
I'm doing the same.

manou
01-23-05, 10:17 PM
Outstanding really !!
I like mechas in anime but your scene is almost better. :tu:

andreseloy
01-23-05, 11:41 PM
Your presence in the forum is a great stimulus to learn from you and to admire the progress with this wonderful programĦThanks
:tu:
Andreseloy

Meats Meier
01-24-05, 02:34 PM
Great image, sephellius!

Nice depth and subject.
The logo overlay was throwing me off at first, but I came to my senses...

Thanks for the thanks, as well!

:tu:

I want to see more!

sephellius
01-25-05, 01:30 AM
Thank you Manou, Andreseloy and Meats.

I don't know if I'll do something like this again, but it was fun.