SEP 29, 2013
More Fun this morning…
ZBrush
Glenn
The Minotaur odds looks worse and worse!
Now you gotta make something real special for page 200, it’s probably your next post! 
EDIT: oops, where already there! Congratz 
OCT 04, 2013
Hey Thank You for your support…right from the start of this ZBrush journey in this sketchbook of mine Santis…Very much appreciated my friend…:)…I still have tons of stuff to learn about this ZBrush program, and I will be the first to admit it…All I know for sure, is …this program has come a long long ways from the #2 version, which is when I started exploring with it…The fun is in the learning journey…always has been, and always will be,…for me anyway…no matter how slow or how long that process and progress may be or take:D
Thanks again Santis.
Fun 
ZBrush
Glenn
Hi Glenn … let the games begin! Looking good! 
All the best, David
OCT 07, 2013
Hey There…Thank You David :)…Guess that I am missing doing those boxers that you helped me with so much awhile back…Will always appreciate and remember that help you gave me doing those. I just found out that Ken Norton passed away a few days ago…bummer:(…Must have lit my spark for trying my hand at doing action… one more time:D…something about creating and capturing action…allows me to feel energy, and keeps me from getting bored with static gestures…Anyway,…as you say…Let the Games Begin…
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Fun:D
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:)Glenn
yes, glenn, i feel that way sometimes too, bored of static poses… but here is a challenge, why not try to make this scene, good start btw, the most dynamic without even showing blood and hurts? i mean, suggest it, if it is neccesary for your statement, but not show it… to me, that way the statement would be stronger… just a thought… happy exploring the possiblities i wish you,
OCT 08, 2013
Frank Frazetta …A quote on violence and bloodshed in his art from his book called LEGACY
When I paint,’’ Frazetta says, ''I compose these wonderful shapes that are almost abstract. I’m more concerned with achieving a balance and rhythm than I am with subject matter.
Once I’ve acheived that balance I start in on the details.
The rhythm and balance of the shapes make the subject matter acceptable.
My paintings can have a lot of action but they aren’t especially violent: there’s the suggestion of mayhem without being explicit.
Violence can be handled completely wrong if your’re not careful and I’m on a tightrope.
If I wanted to I could paint something so brutal and violent that it would make you sick–I don’t need that.
Balance makes for beauty and that’s what I aim for.
Thank You Kokoro :)…You are right…
…and I totally agree :)…What Frank Frazetta said above,…It’s what i’m always aiming for when I do action scenes…don’t need all the blood and gore…for the simple reason…because it’s a bore…
:)Glenn
Fun this morning 
ZBrush
yes exactely what i was trying to say, frazetta said it very well. glad you did take it the way i intended and agree…and, putting it to action , wonderful dynamics here… i will watch 