La verdad es que tiene un estilo unico. Casi que parece mas una pintura escaneada que algo hecho en computdora. Muy bueno
Very impressive. Love it!
El-d
Always a pleasure to see a full scene posted.
A charming illustration with a sense of play + a lovely use of what appears to be the deco brush to bring the image to life.
look forward to future pieces
Thanks 50’sKID, Sir Camelot of the Net, el-d, boozy floozie
Great to receive your comments:) ,
actually (boozy floozie) most of the texture work is mainly done with the standard Simplebrush with alphas 7 and 32 and a bit of smudge after that.
Happy Théo!
ola Theo …amigo… jazzbird ha posteado una serie de ALPHAS que le podrian ser utiles…great work Gracias
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=24245
Wow I really love this??
Is there any chance you could post a tutorial on your process used to create this fantastic artwork??
I dont understand what you mean by create cutout elements on seperate layers (im a n00b)
I’ve been online all day, need to refrain and get back to work. But before I do that, I have to say that I am thoroughly impressed by this piece. Above the attention to a super cool style, the colors are all nicely thought out and within the confinement of an ordered palette.
It’s a great strength to have color pickers and sliders in this digital realm.
Una preciosidad si señor
Thanks a lot jotajota, spasmodic_cheese, color_alchemist, ilusiondigital!
jotajota, yes great alphas indeed, had them already on my hard drive but haven’t had the opportunity to use them yet. ( I like the work you do with 2.5 brushes too!)
spasmodic_cheese, I’ll try to post a tutorial sometime when I’ve got time. What I mean with “cutout” is that you have to isolate your figures (the woman for example) like a flat separate 3D object on it’s layer. The rest is standard ZB 2.5 process on top of this.
Hope this helps in the meantime.
color_alchemist I like your your friend with a heart on her shirt too, great stuff! “It’s a great strength to have color pickers and sliders in this digital realm.”
couldn’t agree more…
ahh thanks for replying i just look at your work and im still mesmorized, do you mean a 3d sculpture/object with flat material or a layer with a single layer painting which you build on?
both of these ways intrigue me and now i have to try
spasmodic_cheese, the second of your options is the one I used. Have fun!
Théo
nice! Theo, is this VanGogh’s brother Theo?
This is cool, I am always interested to see all the different ways artist are able to create art with zbrush. keep it up!
dzip, thanks man, whish it was, I could have some royalties on the VG paintings, haha!
–E-- cheers, this was an experiment, I’m still running after free time to do more with this technic.