That's some pretty incredible stuff, mate.
Love the real life render, looks so cool !
I would love to see how you did it, the processus of thoughts behind it really interest me :)
Great job
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That's some pretty incredible stuff, mate.
Love the real life render, looks so cool !
I would love to see how you did it, the processus of thoughts behind it really interest me :)
Great job
Outrages really love it what you can do with zbrush!
Best program in the world, great work on all Mr Carver :)
Best regards,
Kenny:)
Brilliant Concept! Love it!
sorry about this got two really stupid questions may be three what material were the balls made of? did u use any of the digital versions in the final production? :confused:
Awesome stuff. I love how versatile this program is. Seeing stuff like this just makes me love it even more.
I like how Bridgestone says their "engineers" merged their tires with sports, lol. Great job man! :tu:
Very cool stuff.
You should talk them into doing some prints with Objet's rubber like materials: http://www.objet.com/3D-Printing-Mat...w/Rubber-like/
Thanks for sharing. It's interesting to see how you used ZBrush for this project. The end result looks really nice, well done.
That is an awesome workflow for that project. It's so cool that everything was eventually 3d printed too, how satisfying to see your sculpts turn into real-life objects, and for such a cool commercial. Congrats!
Thanks to everyone for posting comments, I will be posting a more personal list of thank you's after I get a better visual presentation pulled together. My hat is off to Etcher, putting together a nice tutorial is a lot of work! I hope to get it posted tomorrow morning (pacific time folks!). The top row is such a nice surprise. Huge thanks to the Pixo crew for the nod. Still blown away.
See ya in the morning!
Carver
Carter, I would love to see a tutorial!
Really amazing, can't wait to see tutorial.
Carver,That is great I wondered how they were made when I saw the commercial. This is another huge plus and example of zbrush capabilities as well the use of zbrush for digital 3d prints. Keep up the good work ...
Almost finished. Busy day. Huge distractions, like work, family, a sick rooster...yes, I said rooster. Long story for another time.
Thanks again for the comments! Tutorial will land tomorrow, I swear.
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Never thought I'd say this to another man...
"Them are some GREAT lookin' balls!"