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    most of the modeling was done using the snakehook brush ...


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    Very atmospheric as always. Your lighting has that Turner quality. Bravo
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    thanks boozy

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    I agree - and some nice textures in there too - the ground, the scrubby grass and the tree trunk. Very nice.

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    there is almost no textures used in this picture flycatcher (except ground and fog)

    the tree for example, was made with the snakehook brush using only flat colors (with "pickers panel" set to continous on color) + colorize tool to finish the blending in the scene

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    Sorry - I realised the trunk and grass were snakehook and fibre brush respectively, I meant textures in the more general sense, not the technical ZBrush modelling sense. Though I must admit I thought the ground was a ZBrush texture.

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    dont worry fly i was saying that in a general way in case it might help someone who read that thread to understand how it was made

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