Yes, I tried different times and I was finally able to get your T-Rex at 300 KB/sec download speed. Thanks a lot for sharing. It looks even better in ZBrush!
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Just playing while between jobs
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WOW…Awsome critter …wouldn’t want to get in his way…
Like the way you play.
Oh yeah, I really like this one!
these dinosaurs are awesome…
You definitely know how to make cool monsters/dinosaurs. Thanks again for upload.
Love this one.
Would love to see it in motion!
OMFG! A Rhino and a Styracosaurus take acid and havea baby… Alright!!!
Luv it!
Aww mate! Missed your dino downloads, the links are all dead except the Edmonto, but I’d love to see the TRex and Dimetrodon, any chance of puttin em up again?
Hey Zbrushers…
I was recently asked to review this e book…I wont bore you now with overly long descriptions (review on Amazon)…but would thoroughly recommend it as essential reading. Sort of reads like “Zbrush for dummies” but in a really good way.
Quite a few tips and tricks exploring a few features I haven’t really bothered with…but will now.
Peter
Dude… sorry, but that book’s cover art is utterly sophomoric. Is that supposed to be some kind spaceship?
I know Eric…I mentioned that in my official review,hope they will change it as it should be changeable being an electronic download.
Got a request about my T rex model…the download link expired
Heres a new link to a version with full UV,s and maps. Just playing with the plug ins in zbrush.
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I’ve just bought that book and think its pretty good
Bummer! Sorry I missed this. Those look like great study models. I downloaded a couple, forgot this was here and then went nuts trying to figure out where I acquired them. I’ve got to buy myself a memory
Great work by the way I’ve loved Dino’s since collecting specimens with my Father in 1960’s. I remember having a book when really young which had packets of adhesive backed stamps you could collect and stick inside a book to learn about Dino’s. I had dozens of little plastic Dino’s they sold at the local Ben Franklin’s Nickel and Dime store.