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you should make a tower of such different designs man
they all are soo creative and all are unique in a way
keep it up

Great work, all of it!

very nice! also like the coloring… :+1:

Hey, nice one! Beautiful shaped :+1:

Glad to see you are finally able to post again. :+1:

Wow, looks great! Love the skin detailing and the creativity.

KC-Production - Thanks Kenny and the same to you!

davidness - Thanks!

monstermaker - Thanks Rick! That made my day.:smiley:

nitrox721 - Thank you!

cherub_rock - Thanks kindly!

Davve - Thanks!

Bas Mazur - Thanks!!

Pride - And so am I,thanks!

polaroid29 - Thank you!

Hi y’all,
first let me show you 2 fun quickies.These were done to explore the orientation feature in
conjunction with the roll feature.You can find the first one in the Brush palette and the
second in the Stroke palette under modifiers.01 was polypainted then and rendered with
BPR,no postwork.02 got filled with a reddish orange then AO masked and filled with black.
Shadows turned off,two lights,one as radial light.Quick and easy fun.

01.jpg

02.jpg

The next one is a Dynamesh and QRemesher test.

DtmR4-1b_01.jpg

DtmR4-1b_02.jpg

Have a nice Ztime,J.

Very nice biomech forms :+1:

i like these. that last one would be a great jewelry design.

i’ve always loved your work since the beginning…amazing
you are an inspiration

All great. I really like the last one. It looks like a wood carving. Is that a special material or a product of lighting? Me likey.

cool work. :wink:

Would really love to see how you made some of these pieces…Very cool sculpts…

stone3d - thanks.

magbhitu - thanks and yes,but a jeweller might find it a bit too heavy.

LVXIFER - thank you,glad to read that.

carver - thanks,the material is a slightly tweaked version of Fatmiris wood.Maybe it’s
still downloadable,was posted in 2007 together with Fatmiris marbles,I think.

Philuxius - thanks.

blueferret - thanks and just ask.

The old man/woman in the stone window is really wonderful - I love the contrast of the stone & marble material and all of the lace-like ornament. (Also, the interweaving pattern of the wooden disc is remarkable!)

Thanks and I’m still learning ,too.

MORE! Jochen, take 88 and make it a Terragen landscape scene. With some water lapping around the bone forms. I think this is a very cool shape.

Thanks Piet.
Which one in post 88 do you refer to?

I thought the top one – as a terrain!

The more I think on it, 2.5 sculpting in general might produce complex and neat terrain (not overhangs though)…