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    Hello,

    I start my general sketchbook with this zsketch of a crab, not an anatomical study of a crustacean but a rough model.

    crab 02lowr.jpg

    A 3 hours work including screenshots. There was some trouble with the subtool master plugin. So I was unable to mirror subtools to x-axis. Zbrush allways placed subtools mirrored to y- or z-axis.
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    Like the crab very much. Even without texture he looks like almost real Its very interesting what will be your next model. Ill be watching your page

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    Thank you but the texture is doing most of the part. I tested some other matcaps but they would by far not appear so "interesting". The model is still a low resolution and this luckily lighted glossy matcap get's a lot of additional details out of it.

    The following intended to place a dragonfly instead of considering a fairy on a mushroom.
    dragonfly9sml.jpg
    dragonfly10sml.jpg
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    This is prehistoric charcharodon megalodon 's tooth:

    Carcharodon megalodon tooth 02sml.jpg

    Carcharodon megalodon tooth 03.jpg

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    nice job!

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    Thank you. I lost the first ztool when trying to save it on an external disk. Zbrush was gone but this is the better one, I think.

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    Happy ZBrushing! Greetings, Dominiek.
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    Here are some further anatomic studdies of shark teeth (the carcharias taurus varies a bit from posted image, only bad reference):

    several teeth1sml.jpg
    several teeth2sml.jpg
    Hexanchus griseussml.jpg

    Today, I saw a nice ring in the main forum that is still placed in the headline at the moment. I tried to copy some of it's modeling steps and found that a "remesh" would always "polish" the subtool (red markings). Is there an option to maintain the details when clearing to the V-shaped sideview (yellow)?

    zbrfaq1.jpg
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    A new image in my thread.


    newcr.jpg

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    You have excellent eye for details and variations! Nice collection of teeths, and i liked a crab too! As for lion man, nice work, but it seems his hands needs some refinement, looks somewhat de-attached! Also a torso needs some more power, in my opinion. Keep a excellent work!

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    Oh, yes, this needs lots of refinement. The lionman is not intended to appear anataomically correct. It was more of a rough sketch. I work on a several years old laptop, so I can hardly add resolution to the level shown. Otherwise, it will be hard to work with the tool.


    Here is a flying dogman:

    flying dogman.jpg

    This was a funny tool, I had to add subtools for feet, hands and head, trying to melt them together without having the polishing detail loss in a remesh attempt. Although there is a zero setting on the polishing bar, the melting process allways creates a polished subtool.
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    Next sculpt (agrees with copyright regulations):



    eagle 005s.jpg

    eagle 006s.jpg
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    Enjoying your sketchbook alot...Nice experiments..
    I wonder what would happen to that dragonflies wings if you tried out the new transparency feature in the new rendering feature in ZBRUSH 4.
    I've yet to try out that feature, but i've seen a couple of others works in here who have gotten some great transparent effects using it....Might really make that magic happening in the dragonflies wings more apparent and transparent.. ..Just a thought that crossed my mind that might be useful to you..don't know, but thought it worth mentioning, just in case it may be.

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    I agree, please do a render with transparency on the wings. FANTASTIC sculpt, very realistic!

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    Thank you both for your critics on the dragonfly. One might distinguish the sculpt from photography. I did not refer on a reference picture. The subtool transparency rendering switch will not change the opaque appearance of the wings. I've just checked.
    I tried several settings but it will neither work on the selected subtool nor render the entire sculpt in a transparent appearance.
    Do you have any further suggestions on how the settings must be set in order to achieve transparency in this particular dragonfly wings subtool?

    Setting down the matcap's opacity will not have any transparent effect on the subtool.

    Enjoyed the Oakley designs.
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