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Screaming for z3

I’d buy me some nestle Money Shot :slight_smile:

That is funny pride. Ron should have named this thread creaming for z3

That pic is coming along nicely Ron, obviously it was a pleasure to create. Are you going to reproduce another in this vein?

:smiley: WoW and thnx…and yes my jaw dropped open…thank you all for your fun and kind words…

My art…hmmm and what the white stuff here is…lol…well here is a list of descriptions etc that describe what I enjoy creating…the definitions alone can conjur up dark images etc…so the white stuff is somewhere in this…

Adipocere - Waxy, soaplike preservative substance that forms on corpses in damp areas during
decomposition; consists principally of insoluble salts of fatty acids; aka “grave wax”. Composed of oleic,
palmific, and stearic acids
see also "saponification
Saponification - This condition is one of the two principle modifications that may occur in the process of
putrefaction. The body, or parts of the body, under certain conditions will be converted into adipocere, a
yellowish-white substance which is greasy to the touch. Saponification frequently occurs in bodies that
have been exposed to running water, the discharge from soil pipes or moist soil, and, on a number of
occasions, it has been found in very obese bodies
Putrefaction - This is one of three possible final changes that take place in the dead body. Extreme heat
will also arrest putrefaction. The micro-organisms for putrefaction are many, and in order for these
micro-organisms to be effective, they must have an environment of moisture, warmth, and air. The early
signs of putrefaction are as follows:
a) a green discoloration will appear over the right lower quadron of the abdomen, and will continue to
spread
b) the face and scrotum/vulva will swell and become discolored
c) there will be marked distention of the abdomen, due to generation of gases
d) blood-stained fluids will exude from the mouth and nostrils
e) the finger and toe nails, as well as the hair, will shed easily
f ) the cavaties of the thorax and abdomen will burst open
g) a general dissolution of all the tissue into a soggy mass takes place

Lividity - Discoloration of the body after death, when red blood cells separate and settle to the lowest point
of gravity; postmortem discoloration caused by the gravitation of blood to various parts of the body. Can
be used to help determine time of death, and placement of the body after death; also known as “liver
mortis”; see also hypostasis

Hypostasis (or post-mortem staining) - This involves the gravitation by the blood to the lowest parts of the
body, but does not appear in the areas which are in actual contact with the surface on which a body is
lying; hypostasis commences approximately six to eight hours after death has taken place, and is fully
pronounced from eight to twelve hours; From a medico-legal point of view, hypostasis is important, as it
could indicate whether or not the body had been moved after death had taken place;

now it will be easier to see where I am coming from I hope. I guess I could call the white stuff Necro-puss. :smiley:

from newest to oldest posts on the thread…

Ed- thank you my friend. I will probably do just a little bit more on this one. It was a fun piece.

Rick…lol you are right and too funny about renaming the thread. Super moderator would probably shut me down though lol

Reddz- :laughing:

Pete- it was not coffee but diet Dr.Pepper now hand me a towel.

RaffH- thank you. I hope that website is not RonHarris.com…YIKES…he is like a huge pornographer…but not this Ron. Necro porn is about as close as I get…lol. I am so glad to see everyone enjoying this thread also. Reminds me of the old days here on zbc.:+1:

Pride…lol, that is too funny. Wonder if I printed some labels like that and covered our can goods if my wife would notice? muhahahahhaha

StageR-ya never know where your next inspiration will come from and raise it’s ugly little head…a zbrush modeled head of course.

FireerB- the gutters can be fun, even when not intended…been lost there a few times myself.( whistling innocently)

BillR- that is the fun thing about Zbrush…sometimes it is autonomic(SP?) rendering. My old brain doesn’t think much anymore, not since it was over taken by the Zbrush demon. Total possession. Brain gravy…:wink:

Brian- heyas stud. Yeppers I was very happy and suprised this morning. I did model the skull and the lower jaw and the generic bone(s). The texturing was done using this image as an alpha and texture and the drag rectangle stroke. I will post the image of the steaks below. Fun way to get interesting results on your models. Thnx again, Bri.

bicc- have been dealing with spring time sinus problems for the past three weeks. I wish I only had it as good as the skulls do. It’s not a pretty sight:o

Wenna, my little southern bell. Great to see and hear from ya. And thank you for your kind words. I hope you are keeping healthy and avoiding all the storms here lately. Stay safe.

Rick again, thank you. Ultra kewl to hear from ya’. Dry skulls to me mean and old death. A bit of goo makes them feel a bit more recent. I once, back in 73’ saw a young friend of mine get whacked in the inner corner of his eye and about 3 table spoons full of a pus-like and cottage cheese-ish liquid poured out of his eye socket. Freaked me out and I have been able to hold onto that imagery all these years. He was ok in the end, but no one could tell us what in the world the substance was. But it was one of those sites that fortunately has been coz for my wet skulls and zombie’s eyes since then. Sick huh? What vietnam did for Tom Savinni, my daycare did for me…

Tartan…lol…yer probably right…and if I were a betting man, I bet alot of that will be going on May 15th. all over the world simultaneously.

Cal- thnx…you know milk makes for some very kewl gross images…The android on the original Alien, and also the possessed ppl in The Evil Dead.

Pete- always excited with Zbrush. Not too many dull moments since 2001.
:+1: :sunglasses: :+1:

Pieisgood-you know what they say about Necrophilia…(gawd this is awful and if it is too racy for the forum I will edit it) Once ya get past the smell ya got it licked:grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing:

Ryan- great to see you…thought we lost ya…havent seen you online in weeeeeeeeeeeeeeks…I thought about doing red goo, but the white for whatever reason caught my fancy. Might go with greens and yellows next time…or dark red-shades of brown …thnx

Blainne- thank you. Death and the fear of what lies ahead is always intriguing to me and scary at the same time …and for alot of ppl I think that is true. Skulls and crossbones are iconically death…so yes I agree with ya, can’t ever have too many.

Bim, thank you. Ultimately the white stuff is Necro-goo. Tastes good in coffee :o

thank you all again. Ya’ll made this very fun and entertaining for me. Hopefully I will get some more time this weekend to work on some more goo-dies…:stuck_out_tongue: Yall cracked me up good.

thnx,
Ron
catfishmn@aol.com

the image below is the one I used to texture and as an alpha. It is deboned chicken. Got if from some food site. Use it with the drag stroke and the directional brush.

Click on the thumbnail for the larger image…thumbnailed it to save gallery space on the main forum. laterz taterz

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update…a friend wanted one with bleedy parts:D

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