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22 Apr 2017 15:05 #15922 by crankshaft
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Lol that portrait of the old guy is awesome! What do you mean you messed it up? How about I trade some of my technical skills for some of your anatomy? Anyways do you have any tips on figure drawing for someone that is very technical oriented? I have a hard time seeing organic forms in my head. My mentor told me to start with lot's of copying to understand proportions, subtleties etc. It's very boring so it's a struggle for me to make serious progress.

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23 Apr 2017 00:19 - 23 Apr 2017 00:37 #15926 by Mr. Sabrosito
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man a great way , to improve your organic drawing (that you recognize as your weakness) is to start working more on it, than on your already more developed skills, you should get glen vilppu figure drawing the book and video , its a most.

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23 Apr 2017 00:39 #15927 by Mr. Sabrosito
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study
mmm this one didn´t came out quite allright so idecided to stop working on it

I'd understand if it's supposed to be a pretty young girl, or a horse, or a paddle steamer on the mississippi, then you've f*cked it up something rotten - otherwise it looks pretty great.


thanks , i just that next to a great master like gerome , one´s interpretation of his work . look so lacking

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07 May 2017 01:21 #16138 by Mr. Sabrosito
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just kind of experimenting in painting enviroments


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07 May 2017 08:05 #16141 by Charlotte
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:heart: Fantasy dinosaur!!!

Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.

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08 May 2017 22:48 #16185 by Valence
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*also likes dinosaurs*

The positioning of the solitary, central tree looks a little awkward but everthing else is fantastic, especially the dusty, hazy glare. :)

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10 Jul 2017 22:55 - 10 Jul 2017 23:08 #16952 by Mr. Sabrosito
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ok, im in some kind of vacations, so decided to relearn some zbrush.

zbrush is kinda of bitchy and weird sometimes , well i guess is a matter of getting used to it.








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10 Jul 2017 22:57 - 10 Jul 2017 22:59 #16953 by Mr. Sabrosito
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decided to embark on modeling a demon like character.










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10 Jul 2017 23:03 - 10 Jul 2017 23:05 #16954 by Mr. Sabrosito
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Ok here is it finished, rendered too small, just realized it when i started opening the passes in photoshop, noobs mistake :(

rendered on zbrush.


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11 Jul 2017 13:14 #16956 by Banj
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Ok here is it finished, rendered too small, just realized it when i started opening the passes in photoshop, noobs mistake :( ]


Before you render in ZBrush it's a good idea to snapshot the camera position on the timeline and save the project, then you can go back to the same view at any time in future to re-render or output different passes if necessary.

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