very nice. 
wow, wow, wow! a sculptor at heart is here at work! so very inspiring work… from the steps images you shared, it seems you always sculpt from a low polybasemesh and then subdivide, and not use dynamesh. is this true? and if so, does it give you more control?
TOP ROW!!! So happy for you my friend!
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nice work!! congrats on the top row pal!! 
amazing work … congrats mate …
Wow…love the dracula piece!
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TOP ROW!!! So happy for you my friend!
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thank you so much my fellow zbrush artists for taking time to view my works here and for the kind words of appreciation, it is very humbling and and inspiring at the same time… and i am thankful for being part of the top-row, it is such an honor and inspires me to do study more and get better, so thank you very much.
To kokoro, yes my regular workflow usually start with a low res model, i guess i just got used to modeling a lot in maya before, so a lower mesh to begin with feels more workable for me, I do try dynamesh as well in some cases when I am just exploring shapes/ideas, but once I am somehow sure of the direction
I want to take, I do prefer working my way from a low res model then subdivide as needed. I hope my answer makes sense 
thanks a lot my friend [][-][4Z4R])))) for encouraging me to revive my zbc thread 
again thank you all and happy zbrushing to all of us

I just have to say wow. Your work is amazing. The anatomy studies, the dracula piece, they all feel so alive, like if suddenly they’re going to start moving. They are impressive.
I’m a beginner at zbrush and sculpting in general, and I am doing anatomy studies myself, and seeing your work has helped a lot. If I get to be half as good I’ll feel I’ve accomplished something good.
Hats off to you! I’ll be looking out for more of your work.
Amazing works!
I love how you did Serpent God so far,is there any chance to share technique you have for doing amazing snake scales like that?
Do you you use noise maker,insert brushes or something special?
Thanks in advance!
The Vamp is probably the most life-like digital sculpt I’ve ever seen. Beautiful sculpt friend. Congrats.
These are so sick (the good kind of “sick”), I think I need medicine! Nice work, man! Love the detail work and expressions! They all really have mood and theme to them!
Sorry guys for the late reply, but anyway, I am so happy to read your comments about works so far, especially Dracula and Vamp. I highly appreciate that you took the time to
view my works and shared your thoughts on them. Thanks for the kind words and the encouragement.
For nellement, thank you for liking the serpents, I just created a customized Insert Curve Mesh brush for the scales, to be honest, I have gone thru a lot of trial and error before I
achieved that kind of look for the scales. I am glad you guys like the wip for the serpents so far.
Again thanks everyone for the likes and for sharing your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
Happy zbrushing everyone! 
@Fredo thanks for info man appreciate it! Keep rocking man!!
You are most welcome nellement 
Oh god…I saw it in the morning and in the evening realized that I think about this art work for the whole day… It is very impressive!
Excellent and how beautiful
I wish to explain a little bit about the work you did.
very beautiful
Nice work. Congrats. 
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that is really awesome to know Nastya … thank you sooo much 
Hello friends, thank you all so much for the positive response. I am so delighted to read your appreciation and how you feel about my Dracula piece… thank you for the inspiration… pardon if I only replied now.