The ‘emerging head’ would make a great wood sculpture.(I know I said that before.) It is a candidate for a CNC router.
Looks good. Keep up the interesting work.
kogen - Thanks again,glad you like this one too.
alexleia - Thank you very much!It’s nice to hear/read that
from “Mr.ZBrush” himself.
barbarossaX - Thank you kindly!
vlad74 - Thanks a lot vlad!
pride - Hey man ,thanks for stopping by again.CNC routing,
hmmm,don’t know much about it,just what i’ve read
here at ZBC.I think i remember a woman head you
did that way and way back when,which i liked very
much btw,so if you have any suggestions or so i’m
all ears/eyes.
sadicus - Thanks for your support!
Hi y’all,
another test piece primarily done to see how far
i can go with radial symmetry on before i get a
noticeable lag.
So,nothing special,just practice.
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘120672’,‘compo3.jpg’,1,0))
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘120673’,‘P-O-clay.jpg’,1,0))
Have a nice Ztime,J.
I think I had one of those for breakfast the other day.
-K
Great work!! Keep rocking!
Best regrads, Selwy
Kerwin - as long as you don’t eat them after midnight…
selwy - thank you and regards to you ,too.
J.
Hi there,
this is my latest experiment,again with radial symmetry.
The topology is not the best to sculpt on and i couldn’t
subdivide enough etc,etc…at least it was a good
learning experience.
First pic is a compo
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘141598’,‘P01-Compo-b_small.jpg’,1,0))
second is a ZB screenshot
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘141599’,‘ZB-mc-small.jpg’,1,0))
and the basemesh
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘141600’,‘basemesh.jpg’,1,0))
Have a nice Ztime y’all,J.
Hi again,
this is the last one done in 3.1. It was like massaging
polygons for some spots.
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘161485’,‘ZAnkh.jpg’,1,0))
And,of course, i’m exploring ZSpheres 2.Nothing special just
trying to figure out how everything works.
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘161487’,‘ZSph2-3.jpg’,1,0))
Have a nice Ztime,J.
Looks great ! My favourite is the pentagramic composition, but i’ll put it upside down. Love the fleshy aspect of your work, a bit obscene. ^^
Your art is becoming more and more interesting and at the same time becoming better and better :D. Keep up the good work!
LOVING THIS…are you using dam standard?
…exploration!
HellGrind - Thanks!
–E-- - Thank you very much,i’ll try.
nicholasmarks - Thank you! No i didn’t use the ‘dam standard’
brush,just the clay brushes and the standard brush with or
without an alpha (depends) and a falloff between -66 and -75
usually.
Frenchy Pilou - Hi and thanks my old(e) Zed(e)breuche-beuddy!
Hello,
this next one was an attempt to figure out a workflow to get
mirror symmetry on more than one axis.Started out originally
as a play with the mirror and weld function,but then i thought
i might aswell try out several ideas regarding mirror symmetry.
[](javascript:zb_insimg(‘189763’,‘combi1b_signed.jpg’,1,0))
Have a nice Ztime,J.
Awesome experiments!
!
Very cool The material almost makes it look like sanded wood.
very nice!
Wow - very cool stuff in here! I love the depth you achieved. Did you have to retopo to get it the way it is or is this last one just a plain 3d circle?
very nice experiments! …)