@abhi_down:
Thank you. Quite excited as the piece’s been books for 2 shows consecutively. Will post some more when the exhibition date arrive as well.
@jempix:
Thank you.
@esotareq:
Glad you like my brief process break down.
@starcruze:
Right, I guess it does fit with this year’s Chinese sign.
@mutte696:
Thanks! I ended up doing 3 prints on this models, using various technologies and printers as stated earlier. These experiments with various mediums/prints would also serve as the foundation for my future Bronze/Metal works.
@Victor22:
Thank you, we wanted the creature to be kind and warm, the one you would feel safe being with. Glad you like the result.
@Dlangley:
You are most welcome, and glad I could share with fellow zbrushers here.
@daddymack:
Thank you, it means a lot to me for your comment. I think the worlds of digi and traditional are inching in closer bit by bit.
@Frenchy Pilou:
Thank you Hope it’s useful for others as well.
@mital:
Thx you!
@digitalmind:
Thank you. Glad you like the sculpture. It took me quite sometime from start to finish. Am I glad to see others checking out my work.
@rudymassar:
You are most welcome. Glad you like it***8230; BTW, your KISS rocks!
Also
It’s worth to note that during the process of sculpting the piece, I utilized reference made by AnatomyTools.com (This one in particular http://anatomytools.com/products/anatomy/fig-female1a) And must also thank my master, Alex Oliver for teaching me the basics of Anatomy. The Wacom Tablets were also sponsored by Sapura Marketing Thailand.