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    i love the modifiers on the standard brush i think you could utilize it in the wrappings on hands and feet.

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    Threetails- Thanks. I used reference for the detail from an old man picture just to see how the wrinkles formed. I stopped using it half way through and that's where i lost the realism i think. The cloth was just looking down at my pants and improvising haha so i don't know how accurate that is either.
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    Just having fun at school trying to get better and faster. 1h30min. Saw a sculpt like this on zbrushcentral but couldn't find it. anyway here is my version. Old man with a droopy face and short chin.

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    Etcher- Thanks

    img code is off. is that zbrushcentral? or me?
    Last edited by jjvdb15; 02-19-09 at 08:10 PM.
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    Last edited by jjvdb15; 02-21-09 at 04:41 PM.
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    no longer doing images that are hosted elsewhere

    this is the way to post pics now.


    To upload an image, simply click the "Upload Image or File" button, found under the text composition box when you're writing or editing a post. Then follow the instructions on-screen. If you're using Internet Explorer, after the image has been uploaded you can simply click the link that you'll see to insert it. The code for the image will appear at the your cursor's position in the text composition box.

    If you're using FireFox, the insert link won't work. Instead, look at the image list that will appear below the text composition box. You'll see the image listed, along with a code that looks like:

    {ATT=123456}ImageName.jpg{/ATT}
    (You'll actually see [ and ] brackets instead of { and }. I simply had to use the other brackets so that you could see the code.)

    Simply copy or type that same code into your post where you want the image to be. When you submit the post, ZBC will insert the image.

    It really is that easy! And to help people out, we've even recently increased the allowed file size to 500k.



    Each post with an image will create an icon in the bottom row. Please be kind to your fellow members and not create new posts when you already have an image in the bottom row. You can edit your previous post, or wait for the previous thumbnail to drop off.


    Here's a bonus tip: If you don't want a specific image to create a thumbnail in the bottom row, change the ATT and /ATT to ATN and /ATN. ZBC will skip over any images with that tag, looking for the first image in a post that has the ATT tag instead. You can control which image will create a thumbnail simply by changing any images before your desired one. You can ignore the images that come after, since ZBC will only create a thumbnail for the first image with an ATT tag.

    Please help us make ZBC a great place. Always upload your images to ZBC and insert them into your posts. Everyone will thank you for it!


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    update- water elf

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    Tried to make a monster this morning but didn't know what to do with it. haven't touched the hands, feet and forearms yet.

    C&C Welcome

    monster_concept.jpg
    Last edited by jjvdb15; 03-08-09 at 06:55 PM.
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    i get the whole 'trying to mimic a photograph' thing, but you have WAY too much chromatic abberation on that image. its distracting and sort of hurts my eyes.....
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    Yeah, I'll have to second mdale on this. You've pushed it way too hard, I can't read the model at all.

    Previous model looks very good.

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    You are both very right ha. that was pretty bad, hope this is better.

    Added some more detail to the elf to make things pop a little more.

    C&C welcome

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    Nice work. Like the concept as well.
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    Nice sculpts...I like the one with 4 arms very cool looking

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    added a little more to the monster, the bottom hands and lower legs are not done.

    Solidsnakexxx: thanks

    AVTPro: thank you

    monster_concept_1.jpg
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