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    @ChemicalBR0:
    GRIN!!! THANKS! And I'm thrilled to have cheered you up!
    Either sculpting or comedy would be good but both would be even better!
    I still play with that Lego stuff (In Zbrush) a lot, and cant imagine a world with out the things, even when I step on them....
    Your name is great by the way, the Chemical Brothers are one of my favorite bands, I think maybe I will do another video and use something of theirs for it they are very very neat!


    @lucaswschmidt:
    Thanks, I should have provided some links but I tend to get absent minded when I'm pissed off and censorship makes me livid.


    @Michalis:
    Thank you very very much!
    Also I will be getting back to squeezing Zbrush stuff into (the) Blender soon, I ran into some snags and got insanely busy here at the same time... Key West Race Week happened and I was (ahem) forced to go watch some very very fast sailboats do some very very cool stuff....
    Oh whoa is me right?
    hehehehe!
    It was AWESOME.


    @Spirit Dreamer:
    THANKS!
    I'm still surprised that it worked, it was a weird process (it should be simple in my opinion but its not).
    The applause is because its a live recording, not anything to do with me!
    I'm going to do another as I mentioned above and see if I can do the music trick again, maybe I will get better at it, it was very hard.
    That music was great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MealeaYing View Post
    the Chemical Brothers are one of my favorite bands
    believe it or not they are my favourite band ... how did you guess
    (I've used this user name on forums for about the past 12 years and my email address is even chemical_brother@...)

    grrrr why does this web page put a red line under favourite when really it should put said line under favorite
    Noah Webster has a lot to answer for
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChemicalBR0 View Post
    believe it or not they are my favorite band ... how did you guess
    (I've used this user name on forums for about the past 12 years and my email address is even chemical_brother@...)

    grrrr why does this web page put a red line under favorite when really it should put said line under favorite
    Noah Webster has a lot to answer for


    hehehehehehe... I think the red line is for typos if its the same red line I think it is. As for Mr Webster I suspect he was a bit of a control freak but seeing as he's dead I dont think he will notice when people like me butcher the language he spent so much time nit picking.... I aint not going to get into it, its too honken big of a subject.
    There, I bet he's hit about 8000 RPM in his grave....

    As for the Chemical Brothers I'm glad to see that someone still knows about them, where I am now no one listens to anything other then "classic rock" which is to put it as nicely as possible; neither. That and (seriously BAD) cover bands who in turn reinforce the notion that this swill is "classic".
    I have a small collection of music that I actual find useful (as in it shuts out the noise my brain makes by it self), and the Chemical Brothers are at the top of the list, I plug in headphones, turn the volume up to DESTROY and fire up ZBrush and what ever else I'm going nuts with.
    I figure with the damage I do diving to my ears it wont matter much if I help it along with good loud music.
    Are you into trance at all? I seem to get a lot done listening to that sort of stuff as well, though honestly I cant tell one sort of music from another, but Goa Trance spaces me right out nicely.... which reminds me......
    Spirit Dreamer is constantly giving me music to listen to so I should do the same here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stkD-Pk94no
    Try that out, its neat!

    Cheers!
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    the chems are still huge in the U.K,
    the last time i seen them live the tickets sold out within 2 hours.

    I'm not really into trance as such but will listen to it.

    other bands i like..... The Prodigy, Orbital, Fluke, Leftfield, the future sound of london, the knife, Pendulum, propellerheads, Vitalic. and many more that I can't be bothered typing

    that tune was pretty cool ... although not something i'd listen to a lot..
    i prefer more laid back stuff like this
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5vGjCoQM1s

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwVycuFB7sc
    the title for this vid is wrong tho as this tune was not in gladiator





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    HEY Mealea......Just for you..LOL

    http://video.search.yahoo.com/search...ee&fr2=piv-web

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22...d-playreloff-7

    Waiting to see your first exploration into the new Fiberbrush feature...Alot of fun...Try it, you'll like it..
    Glenn
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiritDreamer View Post

    Waiting to see your first exploration into the new Fiberbrush feature...Alot of fun...Try it, you'll like it..
    Glenn

    it is indeed a LOT of fun


    here's another oldskool classic
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDQwQg9V2S0
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    Its amazingly fun!!!
    Also thank you both for the music!

    I had a bad string of luck with Zbrush, it seemed to go crazy crashing, demanding to be re-registered and all sorts of other foolishness and then suddenly its working again.... I dont know why, its gotten very very unpredictable.
    The first few days of work are mostly gone but I had a blast between the bull.... ahem, stuff.....

    Anyhow, heres some stuff that made it out of the chaos:











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    WOW Awesome use of ZBRUSH Mealea Luv em all.

    As Always Mealea.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUBX3...layer_embedded
    Glenn

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    Grin!!!!
    Thanks Spirit Dreamer!
    Zbrush seems to have calmed down now, I have no clue what it was doing or why but its behaving sort of like normal software which is spiffy!
    nope...
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    This stuff is seriously fun......
    One of the things that amazes me to no end is the simplest thing, the Jpeg exporter, no more Microsoft Paint, not that MS Paint was a problem, it was just an extra step that I didn't need or want.



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    I like the last one.
    Have you tried more dense/thinner fibers?
    Or better, fibers on fibers, on fibers, on fibers LOL... ? As in pixolator's videos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by michalis View Post
    I like the last one.
    Have you tried more dense/thinner fibers?
    Or better, fibers on fibers, on fibers, on fibers LOL... ? As in pixolator's videos?

    Yep!
    All of the above and then some, I lost most of it though but that is ok, ZBrush seems to have stabilized and is crashing less all of a sudden which is splendid.
    Its proving to be an interesting day with Zbrush working correctly again, I wish I knew what changed....

    And now I know (sort of anyway) how to do this:

    nope...
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    Meet Cupcake,
    He is the result of many many ZBrush crashes and me fighting with them.
    Despite blood pressure that could crush the sun he has a nice rosy personality
    at least when he's not devouring his young.


    nope...
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    Hey! How did you know what I look like every morning before my first cup of coffee?

    Another great sculpt!
    Deviantart

    An old dog, learning some new tricks.
    Finished works
    Push the button, Frank!

    Joel: I can't do it... this just isn't working. I don't know how Shatner does it every week!
    Crowe T. Robot: I don't know why he does it, or who lets him do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MealeaYing View Post
    This stuff is seriously fun......
    One of the things that amazes me to no end is the simplest thing, the Jpeg exporter, no more Microsoft Paint, not that MS Paint was a problem, it was just an extra step that I didn't need or want.



    i like these a lot, especially the second one! Cheers, David
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