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Harmonic
01-09-07, 09:50 PM
This is something I put together for a presentation my girlfriend is giving on the energy healing. We both graduated from a 4 year collage call The Barbara Brennan School of Healing in Miami. She is pursuing opening a healing practice and I am pursuing my artwork. The school is really amazing, very highly recommended. This was done in Zbrush composite in Photoshop. The model is Zach Petroc's Super Average Man. I cut his arms off at the lowest sub d level and moved them to where I wanted them and made a new mesh, so he lost all his details, then I painted over the seams in Photoshop. C&C welcome but it is pretty much just for fun.


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Mr.Monster
01-09-07, 10:26 PM
Groovy!

~BW

WENDEX2112
01-10-07, 01:09 AM
Interesting, Nice use of colour.

dkzs
01-10-07, 08:35 AM
Nice, thats all synesthesia related, color theory in color theraphy. How color afect diferent parts of our body and mind. I think i will need to talk to you about that stuff since im doing a proyect based in synesthesia. :) the link for it is in my signature "minerals as abstract art"

Harmonic
01-10-07, 08:53 AM
Hey thanks for the comments. :) Yeah dkzs I thought about connecting with you as well when you first posted your minerals thread, I would love to chat with you and hear more about your project.

billrobertson42
01-10-07, 09:03 AM
Human energy field? My kids is the first thing that comes to my mind there. ;)

Nice picture. Maybe when zb 2.5 comes out you won't need to be chopping up the mesh to repose it a bit like that in zbrush.

Harmonic
01-10-07, 09:33 AM
[QUOTE=billrobertson42]Human energy field? My kids is the first thing that comes to my mind there. ;)

What do you mean, I totally don't understand??

billrobertson42
01-10-07, 09:52 AM
They have so much energy that I can't keep up with them.

Harmonic
01-10-07, 10:09 AM
Oh OK got yha :lol: :lol:

Nice picture. Maybe when zb 2.5 comes out you won't need to be chopping up the mesh to repose it a bit like that in zbrush.[/QUOTE]

Yhea that will be so sweet, I can almost taste it!