Good question! ???
I don’t understand it either. This should’ve been up there since the first post.
industripop, KrakenCMT and Black Crane thanks !
i make update in background and flesh i hope you like it
Pfftt! Just keep making us all look like amateurs, will ya? Just keeps getting better!
Overall this is much better, but the haziness over the front of the face is just a tad distracting, but still a vast improvement over the last one.
OK… should reach top row… right about…now!..
TOP ROW NOW!!
Alex Oliver
This is a superb piece of work…also deserves to be on Top Row!!!
just when you think this one couldn’t get any better…
i am a bit partial to the version with the parchment in the background, but the model is just superb. especially the flesh improvements you’ve made here. definitely can’t wait to see more from you PSTCHOART.
T O P R O W!!
That is Excellent work, I actually like the pic in your first post where his skin is the same color as the background the best, it makes it look like a really old drawing.
This hasn’t received top row by now?? This is amazing work
wuh uh !!! I love it !
what*s next ?
…maybe just a little bit too blury and green on the side of the head. That’s just my opinion. Other are great !
apart from the fact that this is simply marvelous, I did like the old background a lot better.
well well well…it’s about time!!! congrats on top row
five stars, really awesome work!
nice sculpting and render!
Really cool, congrats!
Ricardo
amazing work! the details of the muscles look great.
What is the poly count for this wonderfully detailed sculpture?
thanks to everyone for the support and your comments, i`m real happy my work got to the front page!! thanks alot!!
Jon DP - somewhere around 3 500 000 polygons in zbrush
thanks again!
That’s what I call a close shave.
Great stuff.
Just a masterpiece, man!
A hint:
You are sure to make a lotta money by constructing similar anatomy dissections layer upon layer.
Such would be a tremendeous teaching device, when, by mouseclick, you could penetrate deeper layers of tissue organization, presently covered by more superficial elements.
In due time and energy spent you will grow up to grasping parts of the model to rotate those to and fro in usual 3D demontration
Once apon a time I came across an old anatomy manual with beutifully colored human organs, separated by pages of the book, cut in form of organs.
You go into the body next page down! Your 3D models with 2D images nearby can be of great use!
:lol: Anatom
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