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    WOW! This is beautiful. So painterly!

    Great work.

    If I may be so bold, I do have one minor crit. The hand of the lower woman feels stiff. It draws my eye.

    The hand on the other woman is fantastic.

    Very inspirational work.

    I hope you have time to do a process breakdown.
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    Very cool, never tried painting over a render before... Is there any chance you could share your vray render with us??
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    Firstly, that is really beautiful work.

    Just wondering, did you start with a 3D base (Max, Maya ect) mesh or zspheres?

    Also any tips for painterly effects in pshop?

    Mark

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    Thank you all! I am very glad that you like my work!
    My knowledge of English is very poor, so exquse me if I'll not understand you at first time...

    I have start the work from some sketch over the fotos. Then I take the Max 3D low polly model and import into Z-brush...

    Here you can see my "Work In Progress"
    http://arttalk.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=515

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    All I can say is...this is art
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    You are totally right Eonsuu, AMAZING 5*'s m8, hope to see more from you , thanks for sharing your way to aproatch it.

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    Very beautiful illustration and a very beautiful sculpt all at the same time. You get all my stars!

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    really nice rendering man! the figures have a wonderful sense of balance and gracefulness! top stuff!


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    wow,cool

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    Lovely piece and great control of the tonality and color harmonies
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    Absolutely wonderful, stunning work!

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    Mne nravitsya dinamika v tvoei kompositsiyi, bravo.*****
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    A rather provocative image. Reminds me of Madonna and Britney at the MTV Awards.

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    R1dd1ck, great work! Really, it's a nice piece of art. I just wanted you to know that before I state my critique...

    To call this an "amazing piece of 3D artwork" is just not accurate to me. The word "amazing" is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overused on this site, and it needs to be brought forth. Not that I'm some guru or anything(hardly), but to call this piece "amazing" is simply inaccurate. The 3D aspect of this piece isn't what makes it a good(amazing) piece, it's the compositing or the 2D aspect. The 3D is just ordinary and not that complicated. Hell, it was probably made from a base mesh from Zbrush, XSI, or some other pre-built basemesh.

    Of course this has nothing to do with your work R1dd1ck, I just feel praise in certain areas needs to be reevaluted. Keep it up though, any kind of art is great to me. We just need to learn how to critique it on this site.

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    Amazing stuff.... nice images for the workflow, could amost see you working it along the way.... makes me wish i didn't have to work and just sculpt and paint all day... sigh... someday


    execellent work, amazing composition, love the lighting and poses

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