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    plants are still an unual subject in cg, yours look fantastic ! wow, that middle of the gerbera looks like tons of work, or a great idea how to avoid that work ??? would you share more about it ? i always wanted create flowers, did a hibiscus flower once, about 10 years ago, and would now after seeing your amazing results like try again...
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    Thank you very much for your kind feedback.
    I have read Shhark your posts about 3D printing, because I am very interested.
    As for the work, all done in ZBrush, with the exception of the final renders with colored background (very waiting for new ways of lighting in ZBrush). In gerbera middle base is made of one piece and alpha impressed. Then I carved details and diversified. Other elements are duplicated and placed in a circle. Then duplicated and scaled circles. Of course, these wheels were a few, because there are varieties of flowers (probably all know this, but ... these individual elements are the flowers, the whole inflorescence is :-) http://botany.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/fa06/fa06090.jpg
    If something is unclear please ask, happy to explain.

    Hibiscus I have not done yet, but soon can I show yet another plant.

    Sorry for my English.

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    thanks rulonis, yes i think i understand, will try too. thank you for your inspiration. looking forward to your next flower
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    Default biological illustrations

    I try how big are the possibilities of using ZBrush to perform biological illustration.

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    Default Gr8

    Great work here....

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    Default nestlings

    All done in Zbrush.

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    Wow, something different! These look great. Amazing use of the FiberMesh-

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    Robale i pisklaki mnie urzek***322;y Pozdrawiam
    www.behance.net/marekf3h

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    Fantastyczna praca jeste***347; na prawde MISTRZEM :-))

    gniazdo modraszki i turkucie bomba !!!!!

    Pozdrawiam Jcek

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    Sigmund Hentze, Dragon - thank you.
    marekf3h - nie wiem czy slowo "urzeklo" pasuje do tych potworków, ale rozumiem i bardzo dziekuje.
    kecaj rojam - dziekuje za "Mistrza" -

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    Default BeBee

    All done in Zbrush, developed in the Photo-Paint.


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    cool work !!! ever seen this ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQr48mAGmQk
    " crits n comments always welcome ! "

    "if he who has the most fun wins ? - i won ten fold !! "

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    I'd reached the age of fourteen and I hadn't started courting,
    And my mum was getting worried about me.
    She said, "Dad, it's time you told him all about the birds and bees."
    He said, "The birds and bees," and sat me on his knee.

    He said, "Now remember Uncle Joe and that picnic a while ago,
    How he went off into the woods with Auntie Pat?
    And how I chased O'Reily's daughter and what happened when
    I caught her?"
    I said, Yeah," he said, "Well birds and bees does that."

    -Benny Hill

    Sorry, but your sculpts made me think of the birds and bees. I couldn't resist! Nice baby birds and insect sculpts, by the way. I especially like the baby birds. Recently had a momma bird and her babies living in one of my trees. They've since spread their wings and left the nest. Hope they all make it in the world out there!
    "We are living on this planet as if we had another one to go to." - unknown


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    Webhead - Wow, thank you for this romance-inspiring comment. It's very funny impressions.

    Gary Komar - The commercial is great and really harmonizes well with recent work.
    But I wanted to deny that Jack Daniel's had any effect on my work ... and other drinks too
    Maybe next one will be made mosquito

    Thanks a lot,
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