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    Great. Totally agree.

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    Awesome work! Thanks for showing all the extra details.

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    I think most of this is impressive. The arm on the driver does have some sort of issue that looks off to me- I think its the tube like quality and overly large sleave opening- or maybe there is a proportional issue (hard to tell with this design and size). Over all- I do like it.

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    Thumbs up

    good job

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    First of all thank you for all. thank for the Pixelogic. It's honor to be a front row.
    I'll try to make all reply on my thread. so don't hesitate to make a comment.

    Dman3d: took a day to gathering all image, but it's good to share a WIP. thanks

    monstermaker: thanks you so much. I will try make better one on next too!

    maxiunkuk: thanks!

    mis3k: wow thansk!

    AVTpro: I don't have much of kill but good to share with Zbrush user

    YsenGrin: Alpha masking helped me a lot, recommand it.

    spaz8 : Thanks ken, I didn't know before you told me.

    tiare : Thanks Jae. I'm waiting for your next work too!

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    aesis412: I sent an email alreay , good comment thanks

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    simply brilliant nice work and thanks for sharing the process

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    Great work! I cant say what exactly it is, but this image has got some of the good old ZBrush-Spirit Original subject and good execution. The only thing for me is, that i like the style of the pencil drawings more than your interpretation. But thats me. Anyways, deserved toprow!


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    Great job. small crit would be in the drawing the human character looks more cartoony however in the 3d model he looks kind of plain. Apart from that great job

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    Wonderfull, love the golden colors.

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    wow very cool job man

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    awesome work!!


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    very good work; "5 stars". u did this for fun or for contest?

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    Really great work! Love the texturing job.

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    Great rendering ,, thanks for giving as us a look at your texturing method...

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