Hello, everyone!
I've decided to post my works at ZbrushCentral. I think this site unites good artists with whom I would be glad communicating and getting comments to my 3d works. Hope you'll like them.
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Hello, everyone!
I've decided to post my works at ZbrushCentral. I think this site unites good artists with whom I would be glad communicating and getting comments to my 3d works. Hope you'll like them.
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Wow! Beautiful work. The concept is really cool. Very nice first post. Please keep them coming.![]()
nice work in here.
Outstanding design and execution. Give us more, pleeeeease.
Excellent in every respect. I hope there are many more works to come!![]()
And so we came forth and once again beheld the stars.
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This is excellent work. Very interesting design.
Is this whole sculpt one single mesh? I have some concept models similar to yours, but I seem to reach a geometry limit very quickly, making details impossible. I have trouble getting enough geometry for a single humanoid model, but you have a humanoid figure, a beast figure, tons of tail geometry, and high detail over the entire thing.
How do you manage that?![]()
Excellent work! The first one reminds me of Midna from Zelda.
nice work!!
Great work! like character![]()
Superb concept creature with details i love how he's standing in the bones and the 2 arms extending while the spine tail is curving up.
loving this one![]()
My Zsketchbook:
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?161422-Let-it-EVOLV
Great design and execution!
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One of the most original creature concepts I´ve seen lately. Outstanding work and wonderfully executed. Just wow. Keep it coming, you got some excellent skills.
Wow, what a post to get things rolling with...great work, lovely detail, like Magmapixel inquired, how do you get so much detail, is it a single piece? Looking forward to more, very original creature indeed
amazing work. really love it.
Great work!!![]()
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