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That’s really cool!:+1:

@Michalis @Chalkman @Santis thx to you all guys!!!:+1:

CREMATORIVM - update | May 2013

Nice, I like the chipped areas.

thx you, it is nothing special i was just playing around to find some inspiration i’m a bit busy in these days so no time enough for new things :slight_smile:

Excellent!! By any aspect!
I mean…
WOW

Maybe one day, I will show you my work from a 1992 gallery personal show. All in oil painting, huge canvases.
(when I manage to scan the slides… LOL). Very close to the above vision. (different technique though)

IMO you should crop the upper area, top view. It doesn’t add much to the whole composition.
I call it a TOPROW work. A very serious one!

Tooo kind Michalis, i’m glad u like it and yes i’m very curious to see your oil on canvass work…i’ve respect for all traditional art…painting is a form of art i was always been fascinated, my father was a painter but unfortunately never learned the technique excepet for drawing with pencil (that is my traditional background). When you have time try to send me a picture of it. thx again.

A work in progress inspired totally by a great morbid artist for me: Dan Ouellette (check it on line) . Btw A bit different from his artwork
I want to make the proper details on the body and render everything again, pencil like render as Ouellette draw with pencil.
In particular i wanted to study the forms he uses on his drawings and practising a bit with interiors. I like the mood actually, of course it is still raw…we’ll see next time.

Valeriani_inspired-by-DanOuellette_WIP.jpg

Hi,
I like this bust, very strange.
Can I ask a question.
On your cube…at what stage did you do the aged chips. Was it during a 2.5d stage?
Cheers.

Thank you very much for introducing me to Dan Ouellette, did not know him
is truly spectacular.
and you get this very well his spirit.
I also really like the Crematorium
I’m working on a new in your crematorium (another version)
hope you like
congratulations;)

thx , it’s a work in progress , i want to work more on the bust to make some practise for sculpting.
About the cube, the scene is entirerly in 3D not 2.5 D and the parts you like are made applying noise on a subtool that is a clone of the main model. Hope this can help.

Yeah i’m glad you like him, he’s an interesting artist and his scenes have a strange feeling. The bodies used in his works are good exercizes if you recreate them in zbrush.
Thx about Crematorivm want to see your version soon :slight_smile:

As usual some rendering in zbrush for some test (material , texture, shapes) …still a wip.

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Very cool, I love this piece … A bit of a new direction for you! :smiley:

Cheers, David

Thanks for the info on how you made the noise…not what I thought at all. Very helpful.
Thanks!

@Chalkman thx i’m glad u like it…it seems a new direction but at the end i’m still investigating the dark side , i’ll add some more personal detail to make my own version different from Ouellette work.
@bfgnz, thx i’m glad you find this useful

Wow! Cool! Thank you for the joy of looking at your work.

Easy tutorial to make bat-like wings:
fig. 1) make a polymesh plane, draw a wing in rgb mode, append a zsphere and start to edit topology (fig.2)
fig. 3) make a polymesh of the wing just created use the move brush to adjust the topo (fig. 4)
fig. 5) optional make cool polygroups, add a paneloops (double mode, ignoring the groups, loops 1 or 3)
fig. 6) use the imm tubes on the wings
fig. 7) dynamesh at 600 res, smooth everything and use move elastic and magnify brush to make the wing cooler
I’ve made the model image in the tut. in 10 min, you could work more sculpting it adding fibermesh and so on. Hope you find this useful. Of course there will be better methods for sure. Here is a 10 minutes test made soon after the tut. written … very fast and i think it works.

wing_easy_method_by_lvxifer.jpg

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Cool Technic, thank you :slight_smile:

Thanks! I was going to make something like this next.
I will save this for a reference.
Cheers