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Hi Everyone!

I’d love to see all of your Image Galleries, homepages or even your favorite websites!

Go ahead and post them! :slight_smile:

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I look forward to seeing all of your posts!

-ZuZu :slight_smile:

A l m a r K (My Home Page)

and

SwishPortal (A support site for Swish.)

Muvlo’s Zbrush Gallery -Some of my ZBrush stuff, randomly chosen and not quite up to date. :smiley:

And as my favorite links list is about a book long :eek:, I’ll just put on a fun little link:

Sodaplay -Lively bouncing thingamabobs.

My Humorous attempts at ZBrushing preposterous cartoons and matching them with ironic captions…Suggest-starting at gallery 18 (highest # at this writing) and working BACK…Thanks!! Robo
Robotalk’s ZBrush Gallery !

I’ve probably bored most of the people here already but here is the ever popular Portal to Adventures in Sound, Sea and Sight at my homepage

Floyd’s Void

I am trying to compile Zbrush links and User Gallery Pages together in one Place, called interestingly enough Z-Place.

Z-Place

There are a few of the people here that have thier pages listed and a couple with thier own galleries. If anyone would like to have thier gallery listed or work displayed give me a hoot at [email protected]

In fact is so happens that I have my own Gallery at Z-Place where I keep stuff that I can still stand looking at

Digit’s Z-Place Gallery

Here’s my scratch work so far…just starting to get the hang of z-brush…and I still have plently more images to upload. :smiley: Dimension Shifter

Ciao

Here’s a fun link that I found!

This is a web based Pictionary type game, live and against other players.

When it’s your turn to draw, you get a pop-up tool palette with a few primative tools: Brush (with variable brush size chooser), Clear, Circle, Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Line, Eraser, Eyedropper, Spraypaint, and pen. You also get a simple 24 color palette, or a gradient color Palette.

The main rooms seem to be English, British English, and French. There are also theme rooms like movies, food, phrases, songs…

iSketch

Have fun!

-ZuZu :slight_smile:

Here’s an application for the hard-core ZBGeek who wants to go one better than just making pictures … Poster Printery v3 from http://www.cadkas.com. It’s a $16 shareware program that prints your finished pictures into posters by splitting them into A4/USletter sized portions. (I’m not sure if any other program can do this, this quickly)
Check it out! It makes good results!

Upham

If your into comic book coloring and how to. Check out this site: http://www.comiccolors.com

Click on ‘Tutorials’ for tons of how to.

hiya! thought i’d play these - firstly, a place to learn HTML (for free!) The teacher’s methods brilliant & painless (he’s a PhD/dedicated, talented & a thoroughly engaging, interesting great teacher!)/ALSO - for truly great free software downloads and web design tutorials make sure you check out these 2 limey magazine sites! O.K.? :stuck_out_tongue: HTML tutorials :eek: .net magazine :rolleyes: PCPlus magazine

:ex: Freeware - Color Schemes (PC)

Eni Oken has released her color Schemes program for creating matching color schemes as freeware. Go to her page by clicking here.
The link is on the left hand side of the page. You can download the PDF manual as well.

If you want to check out her art work then go here.

PS. She also runs a online texturing course (costing big $$$).

Upham, THANK YOU :smiley: She does some fantastic work! What a site! A bit on the pricey side for some of the products, though, just like you said!

Hi,
visit shineout.com for nice seamless textures and background. Have a look at the animated textures too.

JOLA-ARTS HOMEPAGE

I see that we have over 380 something members here at ZBrushCentral and growing, I urge all of you to pop over to the Zbrush Gallery at Renderosity and support our artists and see some great work there as well

Renderosity Zbrush Gallery - What’s New

2 of my favorites are:

Xara: A great vector program.

TalkGraphics: A pretty cool forum site for Xara, Adobe, Corel, Macromedia products.

Dimension Shifter
Hey all…my site went through a complete overhaul, hope you like how its changed, oh make sure you have the flash 5 plugin so you can view my movies.

Cyberclipped, I’ve got to agree with you. Next to Zbrush, I hold Xara X very dear to my heart, moreso than Illustrator which is finally a very good program as well. Their Xara forumS are outstanding, just like our own ZbrushCentral.

I’ve recently joined Talkgraphics and have TRIED to get some interest in Zbrush through their 3D Graphics forum, but there isn’t a ton of traffic through there yet. It’s a fairly recent addition, moderated by a friend and mentor of mine, Gary David Bouton, author of the Inside Photoshop books, Xara fanatic, and all-around good guy. I think I got him hooked on Zbrush :smiley: :wink: :smiley:

Danny Huff, also known as:

Hi,

This is an online object constructor. It’s interesting to experiment with. :slight_smile:

You create 3D objects with lines and add muscles and springs, then animate them with gravity etc… and you can save them.

www.sodaplay.com

Have fun!

-ZuZu :slight_smile:

Naughty ZuZu–Just because my alien ship in Southern’s Thread captured you is no reason to repost my links! :wink: :wink: :smiley:

Anyway, for the lego fans here, these are some really amazing models:
Eric Harshbarger’s Lego
My favorite is the grandfather clock. :+1:
:slight_smile: