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Anigroove's Sketchbook

Tombola and Feut :slight_smile:

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It’s a bird…

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Pretty unique style, I like it mate!
The guy with the bird is funny too!
Keep up the good work!
Happy sculpting

  • Kenny:)

Bravo! Your work is always different and edgy … of the recent work I especially love the Bird-man and the little creature in the glass tumbler device! :lol: Cheers, David :smiley:

LOL … Very cool! :+1:

asecbrush, chalkman and KC-Production thank you for your comments!

clowny

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Hello, here a new one im am working on. Z4R2b modeled and textured, used a Z4R3 preset fibermesh on the head, and a bpr render, no post-work , also needs more work on that brain thing though… :), ccw

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The fish is there… off cause its a wip. c&c welcome :slight_smile:

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Printed my “Sick Animal” version1, in Sandstone, 15+ cm high. I am happy with the result.

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Now it is a “She” :), next time i could make the (create shell) hole smaller or put it under the left feet, but now i can look inside!.. she’s emty.:lol:

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Attachments

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This is a 123d capture of an plaster Jesus sculpture imported in Zbrush. . pretty happy with the result.
Pretty good basemesh. Zbrush render, last 2 compiled.

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Hello again…

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I its just a funny doodle… ha!

some nice works in your thread !!:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:

the extreme closeup is very effective … shows that in art also: “less is more”. great!

kokoro and Gary Komar thank you for comments. Here another “old model new render”.

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