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    Fantastic job Rick. I'm always inspired by your work.
    Question about the wrinkles in the skin and ears on the rat. Is that noise or did you sculpt the wrinkles?
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    Thanks Wyatt, They are sculpted. I haven't played with the noise yet, I'm not sure how to use it.

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    Really, great detail then. I have trouble getting to that last little bit of detailing to add stuff to that degree.
    Did you use an alpha for it?

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    the rat came out perfect!truely an inspiring piece of art. looks like real man, really great work on the details in his ears, nose, feet and the fibers are great aswell. Did you make the body with zspheres or dynamesh?
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    I'd say you found the limits of rat creation in ZBrush.
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    Wyatt, Yes I used alphas that I made,it may even be one that I posted long ago here on ZBC in a thread called monstermakers old man. I usually divide the tool as much as I can then use an alpha with the drag rect stroke.

    Kenny, I used both started with Zspheres then turned into dynamesh.

    Blaine, who's the weather up there?

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    Red face From the famous landscape...

    ...reflecting inside the eyes of this big mouse, i believe there is not alone!
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    Hey do any of you guys know what this is that I am starting?

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    Hi Rick, I'm not sure, but he feels to me like the old phantom of the opera character?

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    looks a bit more Quasimodo-esque to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monstermaker View Post

    Hey do any of you guys know what this is that I am starting?
    Is it the Dick Smith take on Dorian Gray?

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    It's new Zombie-on-a-Stick! Now with creamy eye nougat!
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    Looks like Dick Smith's Dorian Gray from 1961. Wow I'm a nerd! This is gonna be great.
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    I was also thinking Phantom of the old days. The supports have me curious tho...

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    looks like me in a bad hangover.

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