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ZFLOW= chocolates

thats fresh and bohemian - great way of using ZSketchin! :slight_smile:
I agree, its a toprow-candidate - great job, thx for sharing!

Congratulations for being in the top row.

I like your work. Keep the hard work going.

cool refreshing and different glad too see zbc highlite threads that explore zb features for other then monsters !!! :+1: :+1:

Nice Job man :+1:

Excellent work! The final image really has a nice feeling of 3 liquids clashing/mixing in a poetic way. :smiley:

definitely not something you see here everyday. very well done! congratz on top row! :+1:

This is a very well deserved Top Row. Shows the power of ZSpheres and Zsketch. :+1:

Congrats.

Our powers combined!..

Cool!
So ZBrush got custom particle system now :lol:

Beautiful sculpt - great use of Zsketch, congratz on TR :+1: ! What references did you use while sculpting?

You could create a really cool 3d lenticular of this.

Very nice work, and good use of ZSketch!

howitzer99

wow brilliant, i never thought of using zsketch for liquid. thanks so much for sharing, and congrats on the top row :+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:

keep rockin!

brilliant art wrk!!

saw this earlier and loved it, glad to see it on the top row! great use of zsketch!

pretty cool idea,and great execution ,like the way you’ve used zpheres

Thanks everyone really glad you liked it! I finally discovered what you guys meant as top row (yep, silly me…newbie)!

So, mister Etcher! Reference where whatever thick creamy, liquid things i could find! After that, made de concept… And them used both to sculpt! Below, posted some of the references.

![REFERENCEs_chocolates.jpg|639x452](upload://6dFf4vkjx6zNOh0JgHYqyuSEAWw.jpeg)

You might also check the modo splash kit for reference: http://www.luxology.com/store/splash_kit/index.aspx

:lol: :stuck_out_tongue: :d

Fantastic!

We always struggle getting good liquid like this for advertising & no matter what simlation solutions we try, always end up going back to modelling it by hand.

I’d never even considered using Zpheres/zsketch for the base though - ingenius! :smiley: