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William Hogarth

Wow!

I like the way that It looks like a painting. I think its mostly because instead of using just one color (which would have made the pic dull) you used at least two colors mixed to make the wall. Great shading, and very colorful. Good work DM.

David

As I told you Dave, I like the ‘multi-reality’ feel I get from this, that I think comes from the clarity of your painting of Hogarth, combined with the world on his easel just getting underway…It’s like three seperate but equal worlds, like the old painters in the past always create in me…So what did your Art teacher know? :stuck_out_tongue:

Nice job, and I love your pallette in this one especially!
:+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :slight_smile:

excellent job on this one dm… outstanding work my friend…

Wow… that about sums up my reaction. Too busy looking at that. And seeing all the pieces. Wow…

:grimacing: :+1:
Where to begin???

Your choice of colors is wonderful.
Execution is VERY well done.

Love the choice of subject.
Excellent modeling, I appreciate how you executed the mesh pieces.

The brushes and palette are perfect. Yes, perfect.

A big WOW!!! :grimacing:
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I adore your colour scheme. other than that, the painting has painstakingly succeeded to be a very respectable replica, and an advanced Zbrush piece in its own right

Excellent work! I am particularly impressed by the way you turned the crappy Amorphium chair into a replica of the original. Also, the final result looks like the pieces were painted, rather than modeled – a very nice effect.

Terrific job!

I don’t like that “advice” your art teacher gave you, but I do like this image. You sure proved that teacher wrong.

DM, As soon as I saw the thumbnail I couldn’t resist, I had to click! The detailing, and likeness had my jaw drop!! Excellent, excellent work! Im so glad you dusted off yours tools!!! :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

Amazing image. The modelling is very well done, and contrary to your teacher, the painting is wonderful!

i guess thats something hogarth might have heard from his art-teacher as well - some of them really belong to that strange tribe once known as “spoiltalents” :angry:

this turned out as a wonderful z-painting and made it into my private z-hall of fame at first sight, Dave. utterly :+1:y! kudoskudoskudos :slight_smile:

  • juandel

This is an outstanding job.
The modelling is very precise and you did a great job painting it.
Oh i need holidays to get behind ZB more :wink:
You make my mind buzz with ideas and thats the best a picture can do. :+1: :+1:

wow! picks jaw off floor This is sooooo great! I agree with the others, this is just fantastic work!

Excellent !!! Great work :+1:

That is something that I do not understand. Teacher should inspire us to grow, to achive greater heights. Not break us down when we are at our most vulnerable. Hummpff

Makes me worry about my children :frowning:

Hello DM,

Excellent, very well done!! Amazing how you transformed that simple chair into an elegant piece of furniture :+1:

Your work has a quality I really enjoy. In some people’s images it’s easy to see what is 3/2.5/2 D - but I can’t do that with your’s which gives them a unique atmosphere.

jd

Thanks all for the encouraging comments, they are appreciated. In the Hogarth bits kit some things were missing, because I sometimes forget to save everything as a Ztool.
The paint palette was just a cylinder flattened and then stretched a bit. The brushes also a cylinder stretched then tapered at each end. The shoes were made from a sphere.
Dave

Absolutely wonderful work. This image is beatiful and the painting you did is magic.

Looks like your art teacher had not a clue… :wink:

A most spectacular work !! astounding talent -Amazing and Wonderful :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1:

Thanks Vikki and Robo for your comments, I’m pleased the image was liked.
Dave

Inspiring work, DM. An interesting progression, too :slight_smile: