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Dark lady with red scarf

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!:smiley: :wink:

ola Theo …amigo… jazzbird ha posteado una serie de ALPHAS que le podrian ser utiles…great work :+1: 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!:smiley:

jotajota, yes great alphas indeed, had them already on my hard drive but haven’t had the opportunity to use them yet.:sunglasses: ( 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. :wink:

color_alchemist I like your your friend with a heart on her shirt too, great stuff!:slight_smile: “It’s a great strength to have color pickers and sliders in this digital realm.”
couldn’t agree more…

ahh thanks for replying :smiley: 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 :stuck_out_tongue:

spasmodic_cheese, the second of your options is the one I used. Have fun!
Théo

nice! Theo, is this VanGogh’s brother Theo?
:smiley:

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! :roll_eyes:

–E-- cheers, this was an experiment, I’m still running after free time to do more with this technic. :sunglasses: