The following image is what I based my Z image on; I haven’t had much time for ZBrushing lately so bits of this image have been hanging round for ages. In the end I decided to forget worrying about it being an identical copy and just get on with it. William Hogarth is one of my favourite 18th century English artists, and this is his self-portrait
The next image is the Z Hogarth kit plus an easel and chair made in Amorphium Pro as I wanted models I could reuse, so required the Boolean facilities of Amorphium. The main modelling of the chair was done in Z; you can see how I originally imported it from Amorphium.
The remaining modelling on the coat was done with the hook brush and snake hook. The canvas on the easel was a cheat brought in as a texture on a plane tool. When I was nearly finished on the post work I realised I had not included the paint pot on the floor nor the book and document resting against the easel. The next cheat was that I cut and pasted them from the original engraving, thanks for your input William. As I am more used to PSP for 2D work I used that for the post work. My painting is not great as an art teacher reminded me when I was about 12yrs old by saying, “you do good drawings and then wreck them when you paint them”, my confidence in my painting was shattered so I went on to sculpting.
Dave