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    another amazing movie sharing some amazing intimate knowledge of this truly mind-blowing programs potential..... what will be next the mind boggles!!! awesome awesome awesome and thank you!!

    the section where you create the brakes is off the chart cratfy cleverness!!!!

    dragon you can download using flashgot add-on to firefox.......
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    Pixolator, I really enjoyed how you used your primitives and adjusted the ramps to get the shapes you needed in this video. I also like how you made the gears to the engine then placed the belt (and how you made the belt). It's good to know the difference between (and the benefits) using the mesh-extract and Shadowbox. And of course, love all the tips for keeping track of all the subtools (I was begining to wonder how you were not loosing your mind with all these subtools- ). Man, got a long way to go. Off to practice.

    BTW, just watched Iron Man 2 (waited till it came out on DVD)... very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthtriber
    another amazing movie sharing some amazing intimate knowledge of this truly mind-blowing programs potential..... what will be next the mind boggles!!! awesome awesome awesome and thank you!!

    the section where you create the brakes is off the chart cratfy cleverness!!!!

    dragon you can download using flashgot add-on to firefox.......
    Earthtriber, I use Flashcatch, but it cannot see it to download (works over at Youtube). I will try Flashgot with Firefox. Thank you for this great tip.

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    Good!
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    thank you so much. its absolutely stunning... learning a lot from your tutorial. Just AMAZING.

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    Hello again, I've just started to make a motorcycle for practice of these great techniques, but My mesh extract doesn't seem to work like yours, noir does the clipcircle brush. Mesh extract makes really hard to get any detail of those little holes on the cogs for example, while the clipcut brush makes a mess like no other Anyone? Please.

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    cherub_rock
    Maybe its a matter of Graphic card but for me I had to divide the 3DPlane 7 times and I'm working at 2.100.000 pixels to get nice extracts, though Ofer apparently works at a lower res as I saw on the video. Anyway try to find the best resolution for you.
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    Thank you Pixolator for your notes on the work flow !

    Just wanted to add : seeing this vid is like magic : just amazing !!
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    Thank you for sharing this video. Using a Confederate Motorcycle "P120 Figther Combat "was a great choice; I met the engineers and owner at the auto-show in NYC while doing print jobs for Audi and BMW. They have another bike in production that you would probably would like to model in Zbrush too. Check it out when you have free time on www.confederate.com

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    Absolutely floored.
    A few years ago when Siggraph was in Boston, I had the rare privilege of
    watching you at the keyboard demonstrating Zbrush to a awed audience.
    As I remember your fingers moved smoothly and expertly over the keyboard,
    much as a concert pianist would do.
    As I sat enthralled watching this movie, I pictured you creating in that
    manner.
    The movies are first class.
    As is the artist.
    I salute you sir.
    Thank you
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    Ok this is how you wanted us to approach hard surface modeling. This is revolutionary. You are a visionary. It must have been frustrating to see us using your jumbo jet(Z4) as beer can opener. Thanx man this has been an eye opener

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    wow! and i kept thinking all the time hope he is saving...err. coz if anything were to happen....ya know...he he.
    this video goes to illustrate what patience and a methodical approach can do for you in ZBrush. I've just seen the latest video, not the earlier one. no shadowbox anywhere. primitives and transpose all the way. It is like lego.

    WOnder what happens next. Perhaps this approach to modeling can be used to make 3d visualisations of product concepts and models,which can be rendered for advertisements and print. To use it for games would require retopology and for cinematics it might have to be merged into one object.Not into 3d full time, so don't know how it works TBH.

    I am really curious what one would do next to take it into production for games and film.

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    just thanks!

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    One of the things I seem to be having a problem grasping is how you so masterfully bend the pipes using transpose, any inside tips on that?

    Now to drool OMG youre awesommeeenesss some more...

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