Lucky! ! Die rechtse is bangelijk! Ik moest lachen-ik had 'em eerst nog ni direct door! Great character, style and paintjob!
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Oh, “Het sterrenmeisje”!!! lol nice paintjob btw, hope to see some more. grtz
woah looks cool, what material is that ?
calum5ZB , thank you man !
Dman3d, thank you !
Yong, thank you friend , glad to here from you!
Roger, thank you again man !
Geert & Maarten, heel erg bedankt makkers ! … misschien een beetje flauw maar ‘k moest er zelf om lachen.
slocik, thank you, the material is one of Undoz’ shaders (I guess mudbox 1) but heavy modified in photoshop - the render.
Hey Lucky! Oh, I haven`t seen your updates. So good! I love her eyes. Scary but great!
Amazing stuff you have in here. Thanks for sharing
Moni, Ichiba, thank you , glad you like her
Got bored of waiting for v3.5 so I decided to spend some time on 3Dcoat…and to see how well it plays with zbrush…
Started in 3dcoat but to be honest; I really have a hard time with 3dcoat’s sculpting brushes so I went quickly for the quadrangulation option.
(And I forgot to turn on symmetry but zbrush did’nt have any problems with this issue) Texturing was done in 3dcoat/zbrush…
It was actually a speedsculpt/paint (like 140.000 polys)
color adjustment in PS
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I like him,cool paint up so far…!
cal
The mesh looks funny but it
s a very nice speedy. Umm... I
m still waiting for the Night critter.
Cal, thanks man !
Moni, thank you girl
(the critters will be there some day , just don’t know when - thanks for asking)
With the release of v3.5 (still haven’t got mail grrrrr)
I’ve decided to set my sketchbook free and let it drift into the muddy slimy swamp of pixologic’s playground where it hopefully makes a lot of friends.
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Thanks for the support !
Hey Lucky!
Man your sculpts are awesome!! You’re really an inspiration dude… keep up the great work!
A quick question for you - What matcap are you using for your skin in zb? I really like it… is it available anywhere online?
Thanks dude!
-T
Chindian thanks buddy !
You can find them here: (half way the page)
http://www.pixolator.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=46175&page=18&pp=15&highlight=repository
I use the palest one most of the time.
tip: after polypainting (this is how I did the last one - I spend more time on this stage usually ) I dropped the image in photoshop, then I made a levels auto-adjustment layer with a 50% transparency on top of the backgroundlayer.