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Spirits of the dead in waterfall

Hello.
I am a girlfriend of pigma.
My name is Shikuri.
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I up-loaded the picture of the tree of the plum tree last time.
I drew the woman continuing last time this time in a traditional image of Japan.
She is a spirits of the dead in not the person but the waterfall.
It met in the presence when the training monk of a certain day was training in the recesses of a mountain and it met the one of this world to a beautiful woman who did not think…
Such a novel was made a theme. :stuck_out_tongue:

me likes… more images like this one… good to have you aboard…

Female sensibility …
Very, very beautiful.
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I like this more more too!!! :smiley: :+1:
Well done and welcome to ZBC!!! :smiley:

I like the way she comes up from behind that rock, it has a movie quality to it. Well done! :slight_smile: :+1:

Japanese folklore freaks me out. :wink: :slight_smile:

Is the background done in Zbrush as well? It looks like there might be stretching in the picture. Although oddly, it adds to the athomospheric quality.

But very interesting postings. :slight_smile: :+1:

Truly beautiful!

I’ve noticed, though, that there are quite a few places where edges are jagged (such as the edges of her hair strands). You can eliminate this by pressing Zoom>AA Half (or Ctrl+0) prior to exporting the scene. This will reduce the image size by half, giving much smoother edges. :slight_smile:

Hi Shikuri
What a beautiful classical painting with modern tool :slight_smile:
Do you use a pen graphic or a mouse ?
For you and other Zbrushers :slight_smile:
Many Hokusai from this incredible Gallerry of Jim Breen :cool:

Don’t miss This A super MUST for the links :cool:
Pilou

Thank you very aurick.
The size problem was able to be canceled if it made it to the AA half.
I was helped by you last time.
We wish to express our gratitude sincerely.
However, because the picture was small, a little had been passed, and the part was hard to see, a large size was up-loaded here. I do not know the method switched very much as before by it.

kudoskudoskudos, Shikuri! a true masterpiece! my favs are gesture, expression, fish, the way you did the water, the waterfall, shadows … blahblah: ALL of it!

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PS: fabulous links once again, Pilou!!!

very very beautifully done… I love the way you handled the surface of the water also…kewl effect I would not have thought of… :+1: :+1: :+1: :sunglasses:

Great
Welcome aboard
Bye
Leo

Enchanting! Love the pose of the figure and especially the hands. The dragonfly is a nice touch. :+1: :+1:

Shikuri, you are A great artist.

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Wow…

Are those zSphere unified skin hands? If so, I like how you got the folds on the inside of the finger bends.

Very nice.

truly beautiful , the sense of depth in the background and the little dragonfly are great too :+1: :+1: :+1:

Nice to see another image by you. This is as good as the first one you posted. Your artistry is beautiful.

:slight_smile: I’m stunned. Subtle, graceful, enigmatic, poetic, titillating, creative, enchanting. Please explain your methods. The hands seem too large. :wink:

As with your first one, absolutely outstanding work. Very, beautiful and creative.
I think you need to join ZBC, yourself and post under your own name!

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I am completely enraptured by your style! So beautiful and elegant. I had never expected to see such faithful extensions of traditional Japanese art in this medium. I look forward to seeing many more of your paintings. Thank you for sharing. :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1:

Shikuri,
Superb work and the most expressive hands I’ve ever seen used in a 3d image - both in this and your previous posting. The whole image is infused with grace.