Wonderful Mike absolutely wonderful! A masterpiece from a Master! A
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Excellent my friend. I hope that you will not deny us the pleasure of more of your super duper paintings. to the x th. power
impressive Stonecutter!
Big Mike, you did it again!!! extemely impressive and ultra
's…This is a perfect example of a classy pic, and the painting power of Zbrush…we should all take notes and notice of this fact…
A wonderful finale Michael, a extremely interesting trip of creation. The color and crispness of the image make this a delight and a wonder to view.
I’m just in awe
Fantastic Job SC!, from the very first image posted I knew this work would be a winner.
A Spectacular work in every way --Maybe your best so far- hard to judge since you do such fine work on a regular basis !! I bet money this goes right to the opening page of the ZBrush website–in the Pixologic hall of fame gallery --totally beautiful work…
but ya know … I would put the finished pic on page one by editing the first submission–so people wouldn’t have to hunt for the “final” --but it’s worth the search anyway--
It’s a winner Michael, superb work.
Dave
This is a sort of step-by-step, mostly intended for those who want to see the painting method I used, who might not be familiar with the traditional method of painting…Which is great to do in ZBrush.
As I said, I’ll be starting a ‘No ZAdd, one Layer’ thread, and this might give some ideas on methodology…
Since I posted so many images, use this as an outline, and fill in the blanks from the thread.
This shows the background painting, and the geometry introduction using the old ruler-on tablet deal…Note that even in the first stage, it’s a good idea to throw in something to show light and shadow roughly…
This shows the method, and progression for adding the figures…I call the one on the right, ‘coloring book’ mode…
And finally, these show you the way I bounce around while keeping each figure in mind, finishing each seperately. When I have them all roughly together, I start tweeking the features…The more observant will notice I actually turned heads, moved noses, and changed expressions as I developed a view of the situation the characters were involved in…
I hope this contributes to some experimentation in the 2D use of ZBrush…You might find it useful in modelling and texture to practise the traditional painting skills, and at the least, it’s a hell of a lot of fun…!
Super Finale Michael! Thanks for the step by step overview. The little ship below really adds scale and perspective. The ladies look great! Very Classical Masterpiece!
Thanks for the great step-by-step!
-ZuZu
Michael, This has been fun to watch you develop, and you ended up with such a wonderful image. It’s poster time for this one. This image is reminiscent of so many styles, Classical, Art Nouveaux, Impressionism, etc. If you keep this up you could come up with your own unique style. Very beautiful and inspiring
Hi Stonecutter
I can’t resist to see the orignal
Bravo for your Zbrushing adaptation !
All Zbrusher fellows are now Pré-raphaelite fan
Pilou
Thanx, Frenchy! Juandel posted a link to that earlier on the thread, but I’m glad you posted the original!
This was a fun project, and I’m glad to say I think I did make HomeComing my own, and not just a knock-off…
were going to have to start calling you angelo sc…love the final image…its so beautiful.
What can i say, i saw this painting growing from scratch to something really beautifull.
Great work Sc.
greetings…respect
BoBoNo
Truly remarkable, Michael. I think you’ve even unseated DeeVee as the Grand ZMaster of 2D ZBrushing. It’s a gorgeous finished piece, and the step-by-step is enlightening.
Ummmmm,I,m sorry ,but this to me looks a little like ,painting by numbers ?
Sorry you didn’t like the painting, BenHog…
Here…You’ll have to put in your own numbers, however…
Sorry, B…I couldn’t resist!
Ha Ha LOL! SC, you forgot to add the numbers though, and try to stay inside the lines.