View Full Version : Struggle For Emergence ---WARNING NUDITY!
Northstarr
07-27-02, 09:32 PM
I DID THIS PAINTING TODAY AFTER A DREAM I HAD LAST NIGHT. (AFTER A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE STRUGGLES SOME OF US HAVE HAD). I ADMIT THAT I CHEATED A LITTLE AND IMPORTED THE WOMAN FROM POSER AND THEN DEFORMED HER TO WORK IN THE PICTURE. WHEN & IF I EVER MASTER SCULPTING, I HOPE I WON'T HAVE TO DO THAT!
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1027830698hmz.jpg
:)
Stonecutter
07-27-02, 09:52 PM
An eloquent and sensitive image no matter what the method used to produce it Mak! :tu:
There are many here who for one reason or another choose to use Poser, (That might change shortly...Hint, hint), and there are pieces posted here that use it well enough that I, a ZBrush purist find thought-provoking, beautiful, and interesting...This is one of those.... :)
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I concur whole heartedly. :tu: :tu: :tu: :)
I really, eally like this, NS! Did I say "eally?"
Poser or not, (actually, I wouldn't have known if you hadn't mentioned it. Your deformations take it out of the "cookie cutter" look), this is great concept work, and the use of materials on both the lady and the rock pit are brilliant. Is it just me, or are there other faces in the rock formations?
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1027850313fty.jpg
Ron Harris
07-28-02, 07:23 AM
well it looks pretty kewl...poser has it's place and is another fine tool...and you use it very stylishly....great job :tu: :tu: :tu:
Northstarr
07-28-02, 09:44 AM
Slosh... good eye! Actually yes there are other faces in the rocks! I wanted to make it subtle but when I finished, I wondered if it was a little too subtle but I didn't want to mess with it.
Thank you all for you kind comments and encuragement! It really means a lot!
:)
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