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Mike Jensen's Hard-surface and Organic Works!

Wow…these are so BAD ASSES!!!

Fascinating work! Really impressive!

Great stuff, Mike! Very inspiring. Keep doing what you are doing :slight_smile:

Inspiring! :+1:

Great artworks Master Jensen Mike!

All your artworks inspired me since the first time i’ve seen your 3d tutorial in ZBrush,

i remember when it was released it made me crazy totally

Thanks for sharing your art!

Very nice hard surface work! And what is Destiny?

nice, I like how clean everything looks, my models look dirty by comparison, do you retopologise all the pieces individually? they look great, I especially liked that kinda demon knight type guy. I actually watched your tutorials, back when I was starting out, so I have to say thank you for helping me get better :), thanks a ton man!

…are the future of humanity ? :sunglasses:

Thanks a lot for sharing these awazing images!

really amazing works man ! crazy details ! you are master in hard surface :+1:

what an amazing collection of work!!

As usual your work is breathtaking

Out of curiosity, did you use Marvel Designer when you had to do clothes ?

Again, amazing work !

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Thanks Guys!

@strob: Thanks Man! Destiny is a video game.

@L04D3D: Thanks! Some of the pieces I’ll retpologise, but the majority I do not. For me it’s faster to simply clean them up in Zbrush using the sculpting tools. Mainly using trim dynamic, hPolish, and a variant of DamStandard. A trick I use is to take hPolish, and turn the imbed to 0 (defaults to -4 I believe) so while you’re cleaning your surfaces it doesn’t carve away at the mesh.

@Frenchy Pilou: Indeed! :slight_smile:

@khao: Thanks! For some of the destiny stuff I used Marvelous, but for some not. It really depends on how much time I had, and how complex what I wanted to do was. The scarf you see repeated above was Marvelous, however!

Speaking of cloth, here’s a Timelapse I did a while ago of a cloth study. I was trying to learn to sculpt cloth better, so I made this. Started this as a cloth study. It was inspired by a sculpture of Pope Pius XII I saw while in the Vatican by Francesco Messina:

Timelapse:
https://youtu.be/4jI885JxqL0

Render:
pope_finished_medium-wn.jpg

Thanks!

Attachments

pope_finished_medium-wn.jpg

A lovely rendition:+1: