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    Default First works, new to Zbrush

    This is the first sculpt i made

    demon.jpg

    demonside.jpg
    Last edited by SamuraiBob; 12-21-09 at 07:07 AM.

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    good start keep studing anatomy and youl bee very good

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    I also tried some batman characters and polypaint
    batman.jpgbatman.jpgbatmancolor copy.jpgjk.jpgbatmancolor copy.jpgjk.jpg
    burn.jpgburn.jpg

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    I had to create a character for a design class so i came up with Hairlip, definite gears of war influence

    monster copy.jpg

    side2.jpg

    polypaint
    side flat color.jpg

    sidecolor.jpg

    head position and expression pose
    thoughtlight2.jpg

    thoughtwhite.jpg

    Angry pose

    anger.jpg

    Thanks
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    Your making excellent progress! Keep going. Try to work on your level 1 and 2 mesh first before subdividing and adding detail. It's the common beginner mistake. Zbrush is so amazing for detail its tempting to start adding it quickly, but if ur base and proportions are wrong it will be a bad piece of work regardless of how much detail you have.

    Give it a go and see how u get on.
    www.benwilsonart.co.uk

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    this can be nice try another material

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