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    Hey guys/gals!

    I haven't got much time to sculpt a lot since I got hired at THQ (thanks to my new boss Lil'Sister!) but I was able to complete these bust studies in the past weeks/months. The last two ones are my father's and mother's bust

    BTW, everything was rendered in Zbrush with sometimes some composition in Photoshop.

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    buste01.jpg
    [ATN=244066]buste02.jpg[/ATN]
    andy2.jpg

    andy3.jpg



    papa_beautyshot.jpg
    papa_turn.jpg



    maman_beautyshot.jpg
    maman_turn.jpg

    Last edited by Marco Splash; 03-15-11 at 07:39 PM.
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    Amazing

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    Very nice!
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    Very nice job all over. I liked your dad's bust a lot.

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    Good job!

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    i can see why you were hired. nice job and congrats.
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    father and mother's bust are looking great.

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    Great portraiture!!!
    You should try a single mesh sculpting, not so topological speaking the easiest but more spontaneous.
    Excellent portraits anyway!

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    Thanks people!

    I kinda hesitated before sculpt my mom's wrinkles but she seemed to take it pretty well actually

    @michalis: I actually feel spontaneous enough with this amount of subtool since I can switch from subtool to subtool by simply ALT+tapping on them (new feature of Z4). Also, having many subtool really helps keeping the RAM not too busy. Thanks for the tip anyway!
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    Thanks Geert!
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