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Greetings! I'm just learning.

again two superb portraits, you really do have the eye to capture personality in bas relief. a very difficult task.

Very cool! :slight_smile:

LVXIFER, Thank you, buddy! I was always very pleasant to read your words of encouragement. As well as get pleasure from your works.
The last three portraits of the classics of world literature, I made to order. Just for a milling machine. This will be the decoration of wooden bookcase in the private library.

kokoro, kokoro-no soko kara doomo arigatoo gozaimasu. It is in Japanese - “Thank you from the bottom of the my heart” (kokoro in Japanese - heart)

Santis, Thank you for your kind words!

:slight_smile: … yes, that is why i have chosen the name … so fun you realised it!

A “PANTOKRATOR” Tolstoi. He deserves it.
excellent !!
(BTW, no cyrillic alphabet support here?)

Lexxx69, is it possible if you will make a some tutorial PLEASE?!:qu: ***1055;***1054;***1046;***1040;***1051;***1059;***1049;***1057;***1058;***1040;!:slight_smile:

michalis, I am very pleased that you’ve spoke of the great Russian writer and world classics. Thank you! Unfortunately other than the Latin alphabet no support.

frostwing, nothing in life is impossible. :slight_smile: Maybe I can learn and do lessons, but I think it will not be until the autumn.

Portrait of a pioneer-traveler. Private Order. Dimensions: 297x420 mm.

Atlasov Vladimir Vasilievich (years of his life - around 1661/1664, the Great Ustug - February 1, 1711, Nizhnekamchatsk) - Russian explorer, Siberian Cossack, explorer of Kamchatka.

Absolutely one of your best…pure engraving…and at this point i’ve to request: an image from Milton’s Paradise lost (or the Divine comedy) by Dorè or Vlad Tepes portrait…just see on Google…would be great!

Daniele, Thank you, my friend! I just tried to move to the relief of the spirit of ancient engravings.
I will certainly look into Google. :wink:

Hi Lexxx69 and congratulations, I also use cad cam ( artcam and zbrush ) . Anyone ask that Could you please say to how you make them or which you use brushes in zbrush? you can say it to me : )

Amazing!
Besides the artist qualities of this image, what a craftsmanship !
Most people are not familiar with the eastern iconography. I wonder, (I wish maybe) when we’ll see some versions of Andrei Rublev’s paintings.
Though in your case, Panselinos’s paintings are more suitable.

Thank You Lexxx69.:+1: Excellent job:+1:. Is it possible make a some tutorial? Please.

is this going to be cast in metal? looks great!

Thank you for your kind words, colleagues! I am very pleased when my work resonate in the hearts of people. However, like any artist. Thank you very much. :smiley:

michalis, I thank you, my friend. Maybe somebody of my customers make an order for something like that. Now I’m doing what customers want.

frostwing, Thank you for your interest in my work. Regarding lessons - later. Now a lot of the work.

Intervain, Thank you. All I’m doing now - for wood cutting (CNC milling machine), Maybe somebody will want to do it in the metal.

Khabarov-Svyatitsky Erofei Pavlovich. (1603-1671)

Russian explorer. Follower of Vasilii Poyarkov. He sailed on ships across the Amur River. Built a strong fortress.
Founded in 1858 by a military post Khabarovka (from 1893 - Khabarovsk). Khabarovsk is named in his honor.

Ti tam konveer otkril?:slight_smile: Kak gorjachie pirozhki vidaesh! Molodec!

Velikolepno!

Stunning work as Always!!!

I like your work, and especially respect to your country history. THANKS!