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DeeVee
02-27-02, 05:27 AM
Extending the technique for flowers, I decided to try it on foliage, the following is the result. I have included a ZScript for those interested. There is a little extraneous doodling at the start which can be ignored. If anyone tries the script, please post your results in this thread.Garden Foliage.txt (http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_file-1014816203vdm.txt) http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1014816429wgh.jpg

Ron Harris
02-27-02, 12:09 PM
Hey DeeVee...I like this....I really love the colors on the bottom middle and the rich colored one in the bottom right....very lush coloring for sure...it snowed here last night...so I guess I get to put off my flower bed gardening plans for at least another week...(I am trying to get ahead of the neighbors this year....muhahahhaah) Keeping up with the Jones's is a fun sport of sorts around here... ;)

drjjwow
02-27-02, 01:43 PM
looks great deevee thanks for the script..

Stonecutter
02-27-02, 01:48 PM
Some nice colour blending, Doctor Joe, and I like the 'watercolour' effects here and there...A tropical vision!
:tu: :tu: :tu: :cool:

DeeVee
02-27-02, 02:09 PM
Thanks guys. I just love this program, everyday I learn something new. No other program has kept me interested for such a long time. I shudder to think what the new version will be capable of, when this one is already so Z-antastic.

hitch
02-27-02, 03:56 PM
very lush colours, so rich and full of depth, you are certainly the king or queen (sorry I don't know) of botanical subject matter when it come to z-brush maybee on day your work will be looked on and compared with the greats like durer or Millias,
keep it up :tu: :tu: :tu: ::

DeeVee
02-28-02, 04:14 AM
hitch2, I am a guy not a gal (king not queen)
Thanks for all your comments they are all appreciated.
Ron I hope the weather changes so that you can start your gardening. DrJJ give the script a try and post your results in this thread.
SC, I just put down two or more colours and start from there, It gives that watercolour look.