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Dajjal

Great work :wink:

Just awsome. Any tutorial one day?
Great piece. And great sense of design.

Spiridon
I smell a toprow soon.

smell? I can feel it like the footsteps of the Trex in Jurassic Park! :smiley:

Smell?
Feel???
I can TASTE it like that metallic taste of spinal fluid when you bend to far in the wrong direction but much much more pleasant.
Like fine cheesecake made to perfection.

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thanks alienoracle. your nickname rules :open_mouth:

adrian thanks! if i get a toprow i might pee myself from excitement. i love your website btw.

luxifer thank you so much. I am obviously not going to pose it because i like the simple standing pose for something mechanical, but also because i havent lost it yet. we re talking about 240 subtools here, and from those 250 each one consists of 10-50 merged subtools.
I think it would be cool if zbrush would do parent subtools and then children for these, which would inherit the attributes from the parents. for example you move, rotate or scale the parent and the children follow. Or maybe simply grouping the subtools instead of merging.
Thats something that would help my workflow a lot. Cause let me tell you navigating through all those subtools can cause you a headache. And the update after that will be clothes and fabrics! Just saying
i love your work have you ever made a tutorial about your method? i m curious do you insert meshes or you just sculpt and use alphas.

Philluxius thanks!

sleepyhead thanks a lot. I would L O V E to do a tutorial and explain how I made everything from head to toe. I promise i ll start doing that as soon as i find some free time. I kinda started doing it with a post earlier but i was too busy trying to finish the rest.

michali thanks. or efharisto x

sangius thank you :wink:

and now mealea. First thing you need to know about me is I NEVER drink coffee. i absolutely hate it, the smell the taste ewwww. If you wanna make me something bake a pie, or a cheesecake, or food! I m like the opposite of a vegetarian, lol.
Now that we ve set this straight I can answer to you. the tools snapshot was from the subtools of the model. back then they were about 180 i think but calves and feet were missing. Now I ve reached 240 subtools but as i said all of them are merged subtools themselves.

You really doing well, great job.
According to me, your model look more great than the original concept.
Heads-off;)

This belongs in the Top Row if it isn’t already… wow!

Great stuff.

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I agree… heads off. (That’s an even greater honor than hat’s off.)

WONDERFUL artwork!

Sorry for the double post, I hit enter to soon.

Unbelieveable work, I am blown away.

One question regarding your comment to Lvxiver, are you using Subtool Master?

Great work
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Beautiful work.

Super Impressive! Every wip update gets better and better; Looking forward to seeing it all together!

-Joseph

Cheesecake! I love cheesecake!
I wouldn’t know what to do without coffee.

This thing is amazing me, I have trouble with just a few subtools, like so much trouble I try to never need them.
Not only is it amazing from being complicated but all of the parts are beautiful.

I agree, this and the last one.

Fantastic job. a masterpiece
you’re right about the subtools
250 subtools, many, myself … with 20, and I get lost
Work is great concept i
forgive my English:D

I totally agree with you about the use of subtools, i suffer the same thing and i’ve written something about on my thread inviting the genius at pixologic to make something like grouping subtools instead of merging and apply simultaneously, at all the subtools grouped, the moving,scaling,colour,material etc etc…i think everyone here wants this.
At the moment i use goZ to manage the subtools easily, importing the low res model and its parts in 3ds max , this help a lot but i prefer to stay on one program.

Your vision is impressive and you are very creative !!! Amazing details all over this character!

Great work. Crazy detail. Keep going !!

wow…this is siiiiiicccckkkkk, top row quality indeed