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    Default Akaime Sketchbook/WIP

    Hi all,
    I always been fascinated by the CG world, after asking in several forum I finally decided to try out Zbrush.
    Here are some of my works, hope you will like it.
    I know those image aren't a masterpiece, hopefully with some practice and training I will get better.
    Since I'm new of Zbrush critics,feedback and suggestion are more then welcome!

    Happy Sculpting,
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    and here is some polypaint

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    Definently a good start mate, stick at it and keep on sculpting mate!
    I can already see that you got sort of a design going on, can't wait to see your progress!
    Will keep an eye on your sketchbook,
    Cheers and happy sculpting,
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    Thanks KC-Production,
    hopefully I will improve soon...

    ... Zombie WIP,
    Im following the course http://www.zbrushworkshops.com/introduction-to-zbrush# , and those are the results...


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    Yeah you are more than welcome!
    Cool you have improved yourself already, great first work on the zombey!
    The tutorial with Ryan Kingslien is awesome and will definently bring you to the next level!
    You are going the right way Akaime! Hope to see you on the creature design r2 aswell :P
    Looking forward to more,
    Happy sculpting
    - Kenny :>
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    Some really good works here!
    I like ideas and style!
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    Thanks again,
    here is the polypaint and some rendering..
    Suggestion on what to improve? =)



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    Cool work You past the tutorial mate, did you post it on zbrushworkshop to get a feedback from ryan himself?
    Think you did a good job, definently better when I did that tutorial 4 months ago
    Keep it going mate,
    - Kenny
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    This is Protegeus!
    I should have play a bit more with Light and Render, which I barely know.
    Another thing that I should have learn is divide the model from the beginning, creating subtool for different Material but also not to find myself working with a high poly and a hell of a lag!


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    Im trying now to deal with Hard surface.... this is a WIP and first attempt!

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    Nice design and very clean! Both things difficult to achieve with hard surface, especially for a first attempt!
    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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