David, I wish you all the best! I wish you good luck!
Finally back … my computer crashed four weeks ago. Pulled the hard drive out and put in an enclosure and saved all my files! Just got a new iMac quad core and i love it!
Welcome Chalkman, here there was a very large emptysmall_orange_diamond
Hi PFC, Thanks so much, i am really glad to be back!
New work on my new computer!
Thats looking really good David!!
Good job man.
New work!
congratz with the new machine.
we expect much new works now,
seems you started already,
love the new stuff.
grtz p
Hi David and Welcome back
Liking the soft pastel looking colors……Congratz on the new machine also
small_orange_diamond:)…and glad to know that you didn’t lose those files…:D:D
:)Glenn
New machine is great thank you. Glad that you like the new work! All the best, David
Hi Glenn, thanks a lot the new computer is great and I am refreshed and ready to work. Glad that you like these pieces!
Cheers, David
ah good to have you back, david, yes the imac is a great machine, i can tell since a short time too wonderful, enjoy!
Hi Kokoro, Thank you, I am glad to be back and to have a new computer! Always a pleasure to have you stop by!
All the best, David
New Work!
New Work!
Re-visiting an old design.
Old model re-visited!
New Work!
New Work!
Your explorations are great. I think that this is what Zbrush is all about besides making monsters for the game industry.
I am an Art lecturer so I would like to ask a couple of questions and also a critique (totally positive).
- These experiments in themselves are very interesting but they seem to be a little stuck.
Are you finding pushing the envelope difficult at present? - The geometric forms are derived from the possibilities of the Zbrush program and as such
are really not expressing your own interests as an artist or at least to a larger degree anyway.
I know one has to delve into this first but you seem to have been bashing it seriously and with great success for a while now.
Do you think that it is time to put all this experimentation to a finished result in a decisive art work?
My suggestion is that you could try to imagine a theme and do the preliminary sketches and then apply the results of this experimentation. That would surely be very interesting and possibly get you into a very nice artistic workflow. As I said I do this for a living and I try to help students all the time to develop as artists. I hope my comments are not unwelcomed and I wish you all the best.
Ciao