Thanks so much for answering these questions!
Yes the chemicals are a big concern for me,even the plastic printers are toxic when they are printing,not many people seem to know this
as they have the printer in the same room as there computer,and sit happly next to the fumes while the 3d printer keeps emitting for 12 hours straight 
this is amazing !!
i need one on my desk … right now …
painted the same way as the render i did of it for my texturing master class in japan … blue with and orange armor
get started !!!
lol … just joking …
this is really impressive
Xtrm3d - ha!! that would be cool…once I get the printer to work as expected…I will paint this thing up for sure…and I like your color choices as well! 
NickZ thanks for sharing your print. That’s really cool! I build a printrbot simple to print out my sculpts and they look nothing like that lol. 
looks great indeed!
I was about to buy a Form1 Printer. Feeling confident after seeing the effect.
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The print turned out great Nick.
Love this Nick! That cyborg woman is just great!
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Thanks for the replies everyone! much appreciated!
Hi, Nick,
Thanks again for all the great tutorials.
Do you have a series about Photoshop? I’ve watched the Toxic Avenger time-lapse a few times and you whip through a lot of interesting selection techniques and layer techniques I’d like to appreciate better.
Just wonderin’ …
~S.~
Hi, Nick.
I’ve watched the CurveLineTube brush video a few times and I’m not getting the same behavior.
After drawing out the line and getting the new geometry you grab the end circle of the control curve and are able to move that end of the shape around and the shape doesn’t distort but pivots from the other end, staying straight. When I do the same, and grab that end circle on the control curve, the shape bends at whatever the brush falloff is. Also, when hovering the cursor over the curve and I change brush size, the volume of the geometry always changes when all I want is a bigger brush to manipulate what’s already there. I don’t want to change the size of the geometry, just the size of the brush.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
~S.~
Snark,
Thanks for the kind words. Sorry, but I don’t have tons of videos for Photoshop.
I do have this video on Vimeo that shows solid color layers and how to get a more comic book look from ZBrush.
About the curve options. If you go into the stroke menu, open up curve section and turn off bend you can make the line result straight. In that same area you can use the lock start or lock end options to hold the end of your curve/brush that you want to be stationary. Hope that helps! 
Thanks, Nick! ~T.~
Wow Nick, that print looks top notch! The form1 has been my first choice for when I finally can afford a 3d printer. Your pics just reinforced my decision. Thanks for sharing.
Also want to take this opportunity to thank you for your amazing tutorials on using zbrush for concept art!
Outstanding artwork!
I finally was able to try out keyshot with some of my ZBrush models…I my gosh this is awesome!!! Such a beautiful look in no time…I really kinda blown away right now. I know I have seen other peoples amazing stuff with it…but until you use it…well now I get it! 
I had to scale these down to fit on the web…The quality for size vs speed is just amazing! 
Here is an older project rendered in Keyshot:

Here is a 3D print that we made on Friday. 100 Microns on a Forms + 1 machine. I painted it flat grey so you could see the details. You can see some of the build lines…but not too bad for this resolution.

wooooooo !!!
really cool !!
@ Xtrm3d Thanks bud! 
Here is a new render using Keyshot, it is a tiling texture sculpt that I made in ZBrush. I recently made some new videos on how to create tiling textures inside of ZBrush.

Take a look if you would like to know more!
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If you would like to download the source content for the first 2 videos for free, please visit my model shop here:
http://www.digital3dmodels.com/#!zbrush-tiling-texture-set-up/c1w6a

Nice. How’re you finding the form 1 +?
Form + 1 is starting to produce some really nice results. I was hoping I could do 25 microns and print really large…not so much, but if I drop a little lower I can print the larger size I am looking for. Really 100 and 50 microns doesn’t look all that bad.

