You said 4096 4096
And they seems without jagged
So it’s Just Zbrush process or with an anti aliasing with external progs ?
Because the Zbrush AA process done the half Size and the max is 4096 so close up max can be 20482048
So what is your secret?
Pilou
yeap this sure rocks!!
You have overcome the AA problem thats for sure.
Keep rocking man
Thanks guys!
Tveyes - thanks, appreciate that. There is actually parts of you in this image, I made use of your great ZYZ adjust script to create the rocking horse with Zspheres…so thanks.
Alex - Thanks muchly…for letting me do this stuff as a full time job…it rules! Signed, the Phoenix!
Frenchy - Yes, it’s all about working large in Zbrush. Then when you scale things down, it gets rid of alot of the jaggies. There is really only a problem with the edges as far as anti-aliasing goes, I can clean those up in Photoshop no problem…so all is well. I’m going to have design studio press print all of these out for me at about 4 feet by 4 feet, I can’t wait. They really should be viewed printed, it’s hard to really see the detail with small, compressed web versions.
Here are a few images from the creation of this project:
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As you can see, I was going for something shiny up until I started playing with the wood Jantim…
Thx for the explanation
Fantastic, I would love to have this hanging on my wall…playing on an HDTV with the horse rocking and the wood/fog pattern moving across the scene. There is something very special about your work.
awesome…would almost trade my harley for that ride!..I said almost;) .
One question…did you bake a layer with Jantim’s wood then do another pass with Jantim’s painted rust mat and blend em that way or did you blend them in the material itself or in PS?
am curious if its the first, at what percent you blended at.
I see my wood is in good hands
I’ve alway’s wondered, seeing your older work, if you could produce at the same high-level in Zbrush…it even looks better, this program seems made just for you Meats !
Your productivity apears limitless…is that answered on the dvd as well
jantim
Amazing work as always. I have to make shure that I pick up your new dvds after I build my new pc.
Best of luck,
Karl
Hi Meats,
Thanks for the backstage look at your “actors” in progress. I especially like the rocket rocking horse progression which makes excellent use of the XYZ Adjust tool - essential for refining mecho-organic modeling.
I was wondering about your illumination here (and in your other framed works posted over the past few days.) Could you give us any tips on how you’re setting up the lights and if there’s anything special going on? Are you using any post-render tweaks of the image?
Sven
The color scheme is just amazing. Excellent job.small_orange_diamond
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like the dusty rusty look to these…and the rocking horse rider stance is cool.
also like the clean rivets touch on the outside…suberb touch.
good work as always bud…enjoying watchin what you’re spinning out.
Damn! It’s like watching West Coast Choppers create! I want one, I want one!! Me first!! Where do I send the money for that ROCKIN HORSE???!!
This is just AWESOME! I ordered both of your DVDs - can’t wait till I get them where I can study your workflow. I’m still a ZBrush newbie!
Meats you definately got skillz, you style is instantly recognisable, highly detailed & weird, you remind me of a digital H R Giger.
Keep up the excellent work
Awe, you’re killing me! The concept alone is great but the various iterations are also wonderful. I can’t wait to have the time for Z. Very impressed.
Meats, I need about 60 more of these and about 1.5 pages of supporting material for each one for your new book “Strange Unicorns” that we will get published by Pheadon next year! Deal?
This stuff rocks!!!
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Yeah, I’m a rookie when it comes to Zbrush, I just can’t believe I’m seeing this all finally! Just amazing, I can’t even handle it… Makes me glare at my Rhino shortcut…
I started with Zbrush 1, saw it in a now defunct magazine called 3D Artist, but at the time I was heavily into learning Lightwave and Rhino, and the learning curve on Zbrush defeated me… I shouldn’t have given up so easily, now I’m just gonna have to give it another shot.
awesome work meats!! really like your style. if I remember right you lived in utah, any chance you are back in utah? I live in the boring state too!
Wow…!!!..I wanna do same… but I
m so far.. my quality work it
s very low … now go to cry
excellent work I like the way you obtein the textures could you bring us some ideas about that, could be interesant apport.
Congratulations