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    Default Lost in time (nudity)

    Hi there,
    after some time I would like to show you my latest very simple thing. Nothing brain evolving but as a part of introducing my latest project 10ravens.com which you might be interested in. There you can find basemesh which I was acctually using to make this render and much more, just some sculpt here and there and thats it
    Hope you'll like it
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    Lost_in_time_final_cgtalk_tn.jpg

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    Beautiful, even in its simplicity; a proof that, sometimes, simplicity helps.

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    Amazing, an excellent nude work.
    Beautiful, even in its simplicity; a proof that, sometimes, simplicity helps.
    Sometimes? or always?

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    Hey there! Nice work man!
    But ill recommend that you put this side by side with your model reference and see where the proportions get mistaken.
    Now, i know that every human is different and so, but a simple rulez are valid for everyone. A little corrections and this will be a finished beauty.
    The arms radius look to me to be bigger, also there is something wrong in the armpit, so check it out too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michalis
    Amazing, an excellent nude work.

    Sometimes? or always?
    You are right: the rule in any visual representation is ALWAYS.
    But the tendency of ZBrush works to be highly detailed, sometimes beautifully, refrained me from being too rigid...

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    Love the technique you have going on in this piece ..It's just beautiful to look at, which is the most important thing, and is what always matters the most in the end...

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    thank you all Iam glad you like it

    See ya soon and happy new year.

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