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    Wow. Okay, seriously wow. This is very inspiring. :-)

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    I'm stunned,astounded, bedazed and dazed!!!
    How much time do you have into this project , if you don't mind me asking?....

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    Awesome work as usual Sébastien

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    Default Amazing!

    Wow.... My only comment, is the buckles and fasteners look too bright and clean. They should have scratches and such on them. Make them look more "used".

    Thank you,
    Cindi Jimu
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    Default Hi seb!

    I know you said you use a custom alpha youve done from a picture but what im wandering its how you applied it? You said it was on a different layer but how do you put him on the model? I ask you because Im currently trying to do a chainmal with alpha but Im not able to applied it correctly it wont never tile.... If you could give me any tips hehe... Yeah I know we ask you too much hehe
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    High-class work!

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    Default Wowzers!

    I've come to expect only the best from you, but this is stunning. Did you just hand paint the face and hair, or were they made from custom brushes that you've assembled? Thanks so much for sharing!
    Keep pushin' those pixols, and tappin' to the code!

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    that's some sick detail on the clothing! mad props!

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    wow I love your detail job! I can't wait to see the final!
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    OHH my goodness. that is insane, wow. I love.... it all, just wow, the detail is insane, mannnn. yaa wow, k wow.

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    Post above me, sums it up.

    Insane, the amount of detail yet keeping the model clean, brilliant.


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    WHOA!!! damm, this has got to be some of the most realistically modeled cloth I've seen in AGES!! O_O

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    that looks great ! the only thing i find to let down the render is the material of the metal parts on the stripes , it's to white it would look alot better if it was more silver like.

    and i agree with others , if you make a video tutorial on how to model something like this ( with nothing done behind scenes) i would buy it and pay alot for it ( €150 maybe more )
    can you consider it ?

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    For me, this is your best posting

    TD

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    Tres tres beau!!
    Comment t'arranges-tu de faire des si beaux renders en zbrush elle-meme?

    Very nice!!
    What kind of set up do you use to get such great renders from zbrush itself?

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