wow!!! what a stunning work!! so intersting!!! would like to spend time visiting this museum!
That is a whole lot of amazing work. How long have you been working on the temple sculpts?
Love the way you’ve adapted iconic classic poses in your designs.
Well this would certainly be an interesting museum to visit.
Just out of curiosity, but are you also a photographer? The poses are so dynamic, I could imagine them being posed first in real life just to get the references right.
Either way, great work!
@xada - Thank you, it was fun to make. Tried all kinds of workflows for making asymmetrical figures. Glad you enjoyed it.
@Wyatt - Thank you, it took about 2 months and some change. Other projects were made out of impulse as this study project was conducted.
@Cagnazzo - Thanks! Yes, product and model photographer by current profession. After work, hours are spent sculpting to hone skills for a career changes and enhancements and school is attended for social enrichment. During this project, some figures were model studies, some were derived constructions. Making the background a 3D set is very fun too.
Looking good. Big project.
@gabo1991: Thank you! It was super fun to make, used many Zbrush tools. Honestly, sometimes I think there is no better way to model than with R7. Sculpting asymmetry is the bee’s knees.
I am simply in awe. Not sure if I can find the words to describe. This is an incredible example of the capabilities of ZBrush, and an even greater example of your own talent, skills, and capabilities. The models, poses, cloth, textures, and entire composition are extraordinary. There’s so much to look at, appreciate, and learn from that it’s difficult turn away.
I wanted to try Ilel David’s car tutorial, because I looked like so much fun. Zmodeler and Keyshot Bridge.