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    tasty face
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    Default Tiefling WIP

    Had some free time the past 2-3 days and started this. My version of a Tiefling.

    Not sure where to take this guy yet....Since the topoly is anim. friendly I might use this guy to try out the blendshapes plug-in.

    crit welcome


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    Nice start on your sketchbook,
    will keep an eye on your process mate!
    Keep it going and happy sculpting!
    Cheers,
    Kenny =)
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    here are some higher quality images...


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    Thumbs up

    Very cool sculpt and great concept ... i love the symbols on the horns! cheers, David
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    Cool sculpt!
    Happy ZBrushing! Greetings, Dominiek.
    My sketchbook :
    http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?165152-My-stuff



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    Default more changes

    Decided to add a torso and keep on sculpting. The symmetry fell flat on the hands so it's gonna take some time to sculpt them 1 at a time :/

    good practice I guess. I'm also debating whether or not to have him holding some sort of staff.....not sure on a design yet, if any.


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    Nice work on the model, really liking it and good that you decided to make a torso on him aswell!
    His forms and shapes are looking great, looking forward to the WIP!
    Happy sculpting,
    - Kenny
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    Default Another Update

    Getting there....little by little...


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    Default sculpt to ZB WIP

    I had been messing around with a lot of W.E.D. clay lately. I started sculpting this friendly little pirate as a nice break from creatures, etc...

    Since new and improved image planes came out w/ this version of ZB I thought I'd try bringing the sculpt into CG.

    I am really surprized how well those planes work with a dynamesh project! very quick!

    This is just the rough block in......both the sculpt and the ZB have a lot of work to go....but who knows, might be a pretty cool side by side piece when they are done.


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    I have been busy chipping away at doing some 3d prints for a snow globe company. Pretty interesting and learned alot about printing. Kinda nice to have some real-world challenges like how your sculpt will look magnified through glass and water.

    Degas "Dancer" Snow Globe model from Daniel Cahill on Vimeo.







    Untitled from Daniel Cahill on Vimeo.





    Also got some free time to do some sketching and tidy up some old stuffs.....




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    Oh! and thank you Nyx702 for the awesome bandoleer IMM brush in the repository! Really comes in handy.

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