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    Default wip (nudity)

    just thought i would post some wip of a monolophosaur. I love my z brushZBrush Document1.jpg ZBrush Document2.jpg

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    Cool, is that a Diplodocus I see? Hes going to be eaten! =O Quick use your sonic tail whip attack!

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    looks pretty cool. The back legs on the biped look off. It's like the rest of the body has wrinkely loose skin but the skin on the back legs is tight.


    The diplodicus' mouth i also curved downwards too,there is no joint in that lower jaw bone that I'm aware of.

    otherwise they look pretty good

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    Weird or what?...this is a Rhodocetus...early whale cZBrush Document.jpg ZBrush Document2.jpg reature

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    Great job! What alphas did you use for the wrinkles?

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    Eye eye Captain!


    I used an elephant skin alpha...one of the free alphas from the gnomon website....absolutely brilliant they are too. I also used the sharpest of Brian De Silvas brushes to accentuate some deeper folds.elephant%20trunka.jpg

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    Excellent sculpts. Are you using ZB for you base meshes?
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    Hi AA Ron. Yup....Im using z sheres. I dont know any other way of making a mesh. Ive dabbled with Silo to try and make a mesh but for the life of me...and until someone explains why its better...I cant see the advanmtages of box modelling. Please explain if you can.

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    basilosaurus three q.jpg pakicetus skeleton 1.jpg ZBrush Documentammon1.jpg

    Just thought i would show some more of my prehistoric stuff. Hope you like them.

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    These are great!

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    Thanks Woz....

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    love that octopus looking thing... would like to now more about how you did it

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    Excellent stuff.

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