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    Very cool sculpts. Nice design and clean.

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    Great work, I'm looking forward to seeing more

    Have a great day

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    Thank you both

    I've been busy lately, and rather uninspired. I will hopefully have a new piece up here in next day or two, stay tuned. for now I can post the images I put on my cghub,
    which is just a little more polished showing of my WORK IN PROGRESS.



    smaller character sheet.




    I also attached the exact one I put on cghub

    In other news I'll be hopefully teaching 3 classes this winter, one of them on Digital sculpting using sculptris.
    Not bad for 22 y/o, things are hopefully looking up
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    Hey, good for you man. I was still obsessed with partying, chasing women and getting into all kinds of trouble when I was 22. Hell I didn't wake up from all that nonsense until I was about 25.

    I wish I would have had your discipline/priorities back then.

    Nice sculpt btw!

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    FatherO: Thank you man! I don't drink, so the idea of most parties like that aren't appealing. but a party here and there doesn't hurt :P


    Just playing with a sphere. Zbrush crashed when I was trying to export the movie so I guess the image will have to do. Its very rough, but I think I'm going to do a pin up inspired piece. so far about an hour, only because I kept doing different things with the mesh before I knew what I kinda wanted to do.






    I also think I'm FINALLY getting somewhere with that dragon De Spain piece. (Mind you he drew the head, I'm trying to get a body going that doesn't clash with how he drew it)


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    nice sculpts! good knowledge of anatomy.

    22 and a teacher??? damn! i am 24 and still waiting for my chance... i ever dreamed of getting a teacher in 3d-things... daaamn i am really jealous!!!

    one question i have: how did you create the skin-pore-detail for that "orc"... with noise?! or alphas?
    thanks in advance and all the best to you!

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    Ha thank you man I appreciate that theres a vid on the previous page should give you some idea on how I did the pores

    Okay so I adjusted the lower jaw, might keep it, might not Idk what to think, but looks decent.


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    See now I'm worried over the damned demon head. I've got both versions saved, just in case. I want to finish one, but how I don't know, I was thinking like a dog collar.

    In all my worry I couldn't sleep, and in the non sleepiness, I decided to do a little more on my Pinup, Granted its 5:00AM by me, and no sleep so this might look like crap.




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    update:








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    Gave her a more natural face, I'm doing like three things at once, after this week I should be settled to begin sculpting again at beta speed :P

    still very rough, trying to find the shapes I need. I still don't have any reference yet. I'm looking at a lot of pin ups, BEST RESEARCH EVER :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Framedworld View Post
    Gave her a more natural face, I'm doing like three things at once, after this week I should be settled to begin sculpting again at beta speed :P

    still very rough, trying to find the shapes I need. I still don't have any reference yet. I'm looking at a lot of pin ups, BEST RESEARCH EVER :P

    Nice start! I like the expression on her face. Keep up the good work! I visted your site it was cool by the way.

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    @Alexlovessculpt: thanks man glad you liked it :P

    I finally figured out where I wanted to go with this. Take a natural woman, imperfections and all, and show her like a pin up. A modern woman, proud of her natural body, being seen in the same light as those in the 1950's





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    I wont comment on my previous versions of this, I will pretend like this is my starting point:

    Edit: a quick BPR render:
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    Thumbs up

    Wonderful sculpt, I love her expression!
    " It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."
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    Overhauled my lady from a sphere, still very rough. I redid almost every aspect of this model:

    EDIT: I ajusted the face before anyone had time to poo poo it :P



    remember this has the old face on it body is the same though



    and a dynamesh chair I started for a much larger project, more to come:

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