SO rad! Love it
SO rad! Love it
Wow, Morriscowboy! Stunning work!
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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!
that is awesome, looks cool! Great work![]()
This is very good!
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WOW, that scene is AWESOME!
fantastic models and a great render!!
great image, very dynamic.
any specially smart technique to model the web or just zspheres/curvetubes + tons of patience?
Really great model!! congrats!!
Great job on your sculpt. I remember seeing the original image and thought that it would make a nice Zbrush model. You've definitely done the original justice, great job!![]()
Totally wicked sculpt love this very much, has a really great feel to the work and the painting is fantastic as well. One of my favourites. Could i ask did you render this as a complete scene in Zbrush as I am doing a sculpt of a spider versus a bulldog ant and as it is one of my first projects not sure how to compile it all at the end and render it. Can I have 2 models with there own sub tools in a scene and then can I pose them, this is my next step and a little lost at minute. Thanks, truly amazing piece of work.
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No smart techniques really. If I would do it again I might try paint effects in Maya. I started out with curve tubes, wich I later converted to dynamesh to make them look like they were "melted together" so to speak. I used the inflate brush, masked by cavity and used deform/inflate to get it a bit more sharp.
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The render was done completely in ZBrush. I started off with a hdri and created a lightcap with samples = 3. After that I put in 2 "normal" lights. One "sun" as a rim from the top back and a warm "point" from the front. After that there were some tweaks in photoshop.
you can check out a lighting tutorial that I posted on my homepage here
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WOW this is ridicilious mate, totally awesome and inspiring!
Thanks for sharing the BPR render tutorial, will check it out right now!
All the best to you mate and happy sculpting,
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I wanted to do a sculpt real quick, but I became sort of fond with it and wanted to try out fibermesh so it took a little longer than expected. Rendered in ZBrush as usual
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Really dig this sculpt. Love the different styles in your sculpting.