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    Default SpaceMan's Portal

    Art sketch done in PaintStop the matting done in a graphics program.


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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

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    Kinda interesting thing to do. Go to Flat Render and sign your name and go to the Alpha Palette and Grab Doc as an Alpha. Click on the FlipH. Use the DragRect and sign your name to your art. Can try Zsub on for a different effect.

    Can also do it for the date and/or year.
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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

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    Head experiment.


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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpaceMan
    Kinda interesting thing to do. Go to Flat Render and sign your name and go to the Alpha Palette and Grab Doc as an Alpha. Click on the FlipH. Use the DragRect and sign your name to your art. Can try Zsub on for a different effect.

    Can also do it for the date and/or year.
    That's a nice little trick haha

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    Nice head sculpt; very stylised effect!

    Accidentally did this the other day; didn't know why at first... didn't want that effect at the time but thought it looked fun and might be interesting to play with. Cool!

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    btw, still loving the abstracts ... very cool!

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    KillahPriest - Thanks.

    RawSunlight - Thanks, experimenting is fun and turns up some cool effects and the abstracts are fun.




    Experimenting with creating alphas in Zbrush.

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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
    - Walt Disney

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    Art Sketch


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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
    - Walt Disney

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    Great art work Spaceman. There is art in this forum, I know this.

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    michalis - Thanks for the comment ZBrush makes it easy.


    3D to 2.5D layout for painting or into PaintStop for painting


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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
    - Walt Disney

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    Yep, ZBrush makes it easy. I hope to see the next step.

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    Bas I did not keep the files on that image so I started another one which for now I'll call the Valley of Carvings.

    Using terrains made in ZBrush I put together the backgroud (document size 2000 x 3000) where the carved into stone images will go. I have started some detailing on the background.

    Valley of Carvings


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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
    - Walt Disney

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    Started detailing using the Noise Brush

    Valley of Carvings

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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

    It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
    - Walt Disney

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    Disney was an idiot. To do the impossible - now that only a retard can say, I'll presume there are others and explain You can't do the impossible, if you do it it's possible.

    Cool work man

    P.S. idiot=ignorant

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    Hey Mr Spaceman (weird, that's a song i wrote years ago)
    Another great art sketch and the alpha experiment is beautiful!

    Very cool as always

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