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Hey ! Nice work ! I especialy love the demon thingy !
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Congrats man, thats a cool character and a great render, WELL DONE.
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skullmonkey: Thanks I really appreciate it
jmturbo: Thanks buddy I'll post more work soon. |
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hey this is cool stuff man ! i really like the creativity behind your creature . i think you may have gotten into the fine detail stage with the creature a bit prematurely though , the sculpt could use more exploration in its primary shapes and masses . detailing is always fun , but is bolstered by a solid foundation on a sculpt. i myself even rush into the detailing stage at times , only to have to pull back and work on the lower subdivisions.
the old man is awesome too ! |
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MayaDamien: I've been always a fan of your work. Good job! I agree with you on your comment 100%. I needed to finish the work because I had to finish it in less than 2 weeks on top of the other studio classes works. After graduating I might return back and finish them out
.Anyhow, this is what I'm doing at the time being hope you like it. |
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Hi! This is the best Zbrush-horse I´ve seen till now. The saddle looks great. Only one critic - the left leg (front) is too long. I guess it happened while posing.
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The left leg bothered me as well. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll fix it and post it again soon. <img src="http://www.zbrushcentral.com/pixo/atn.gif"> |
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Cool good stuff, i like how you did the guy with the axe.
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figure ide come to check yer work out. ya definitely have some real nice work. it seems real hard sometimes ta have an actual conversation on here with anyone. seems like its too often that its like that. but in any case carry on. great work!<img src="http://www.zbrushcentral.com/pixo/atn.gif">
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loki_22:
I'm sorry I don't check my Zbrush SkitchBook often because I'm busy doing the school projects. It's very hard to keep track of outside work when the school is expecting a lot from the students. Anyhow, I'll defiantly post some work after this quarter and I'll make my conversations active so we can chitchat on this forum. Good luck man! |
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Neat work with neat details. The Arabic guy is specially good.
The executor's pose needs minor adjustments in my view. Loved the details on the horse and its props. |
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Hi everyone,
here is an update of the executioner! I hope you have some comments to make the work better. |
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