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Thunderwatch
01-25-02, 09:34 PM
Have I mentioned that I love Zbrush? :D :D

--TW


http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1012023243fne.jpg

DeeVee
01-25-02, 09:42 PM
That is one fit female torso you have modeled there! Nice work, what are your plans for them ?

Stonecutter
01-25-02, 09:50 PM
Some very nice sculpting, Man! :tu: :tu: :tu: :cool:
I see you're working your ZIntensity out...

Ron Harris
01-25-02, 10:01 PM
they say crack kills, but I would be willing to find out with one of your models...wink wink...muhahahahahah very very nice sculpting...one of these times I am going to have to try to do some torsos...mine will look like nekkid gumby though....good job :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:

Thunderwatch
01-25-02, 11:09 PM
Thanks, guys. :) I just realized that the upper frontals are too small -- they should come up a notch.

DeeVee, my immediate plan is to continue to get a feel for zbrush by doing body studies. Then I'd like to do a complete figure that I'd go on to finish with texturing, materials, etc. I'd like to put the figure (or figures) in a moody, techno-surrealistic landscape of some kind. :)

--TW

juandel
01-26-02, 07:35 AM
oh lala, thats pretty! thank you for sharing the 360° view, Thunderwatch - a few of the pov’s are marvelous! muy bien sculpting! cant wait for more!!!

- juandel

robotalk
01-26-02, 09:00 AM
We're Torn so over Torso ! --Nice work indeed--and a marvel (to me anyway) to sculpt in one Swell Foop---or is it --Fell swoop?? :D :tu:

Kathy
01-26-02, 09:59 AM
Incredible.
Very Rubenesque! The stance is also very impressive.

Ah! But for the patience to attempt something this classical.

Brava! :tu:

Thunderwatch
01-26-02, 11:33 AM
Thanks, Kathy. :) "Patience" is the word that describes it exactly. I had to throw out like 10 attempts before this one came together. I finally got it into my head to save it as a tool every two seconds.

Speaking of which, it seems that sometimes I get a few undo's and sometimes just one or two. What determines the number of undo's that you can do? I'm desperate for a Photoshop-style History Palette where you can back up 20 clicks if you need to.

--TW