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cartoonmonkey
07-28-02, 04:04 AM
Hey!
Just discovered Zbrush, and I can't wait to see the new version! Now all I need is a job that will bring in an extra few hundred bucks..!
Here are my first few images.
Each took about 2 hours to complete.
C


http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1027854249sqk.jpg http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1027854270xuv.jpg

Codexus
07-28-02, 04:13 AM
Hi, and welcome to the Z :)

Those are awesome images! That guy on the right's expression is just perfect. And since you did that after only a few hours, I'm eager to see what you'll do when you've had more time.

:tu: :tu: :tu: :D :tu: :tu: :tu:

ramon22
07-28-02, 04:22 AM
hi & welcome to the z land ;)

DeeVee
07-28-02, 05:43 AM
Welcome, you appear to be very talented and should do very well on this forum. Looking forward to more of your images.

Ron Harris
07-28-02, 07:58 AM
welcome to the forum and it looks to me also that you are off to a great start with an awesome program......great character expressions on thes two :tu: :tu: :tu:

robotalk
07-28-02, 09:53 AM
Nice expression and design--for someone just starting with ZBrush--you're leaps ahead--good stuff and welcome :D :D :tu: :tu:

Northstarr
07-28-02, 11:21 AM
Hmmm, these are really good! I can just imagine what you will be turning out once you get more familiar with ZBrush and especially the new version. Glad you joined us here and shared your work. Hope to see more!!
:tu: :tu: :tu:

Slosh
07-28-02, 11:42 AM
Your first post, and these are great! You've demonstrated fine modeling skills, use of materials, placement of eyes, fiber brush. Very impressive. :tu: :tu: :tu:

DLee
07-28-02, 11:49 AM
Like that last one. Excellent work with the fiber brush.

MrBraun
07-28-02, 02:49 PM
Welcome to zbrushCentral!! Good work!!!

cartoonmonkey
07-28-02, 06:07 PM
Hey thanks for all the great comments!
Here's another image, that was my first actual Zbrush picture (re-colored and painted on a bit (eyes) in photoshop)
I only wish I could make a living doing this stuff. Most of my work has been in 2-D, (cel animation) -but I enjoy 3D when it's as easy as Zbrush. Sigh, now if only bones/inverse kinematics were wayyy easier.
( looking into Project Messiah for that )

I cannot *WAIT* to get my hands on the 1.5 demo!!!

-monkey

http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1027904836trl.jpg

Ron Harris
07-28-02, 06:08 PM
looking good... :tu: :D :tu:

DeeVee
07-28-02, 06:44 PM
As already said these images are looking very good.!x :tu:

Stonecutter
07-28-02, 07:02 PM
Welcome, and great first post!!
And 'Kinematics' takes an interesting turn with ZBrush 1.5... ;) :D :cool:

cartoonmonkey
07-28-02, 07:10 PM
Wha...
Animation in 1.5?!?!?!?!?!

Stonecutter
07-28-02, 07:36 PM
Sorry no...I was referring more to editing position type things...No animation in 1.5 but we can all hope for that in the future...
I know I do! :D ;)

[ Vincent ]
07-29-02, 04:52 AM
:tu: :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:
Welcome and congatulations for your great first post. Here is your home.
:tu: :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:

Rage
07-29-02, 10:21 PM
Stonecutter, what do you mean?

Stonecutter
07-29-02, 10:33 PM
Hey R!
Let's see what do I mean? well, I'm working on the definitive version of Alice In Wonderland, I have a Dazzle DV-Bridge, which allows me to import anything and convert it to Digital, and with my video editing software, make animations...Right now, I have to do this by hand...I believe at some point there will be animation capabilities in ZBrush...I also think that some of the things I've seen in the BETA version will make my method of 'hand-animation' easier...

I guess that's what I meant, but if you have more specific questions, email me and I'll try to answer them! ;)

Rage
07-30-02, 12:53 AM
Ah ok, thank you.