And so do you, Mark!
I love this latest pic.
Have you never been attracted by PaintStop and all its illustrative, swishy swoshy potential? It is ZBrush's perversely 2D sub-package, sneakily...
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And so do you, Mark!
I love this latest pic.
Have you never been attracted by PaintStop and all its illustrative, swishy swoshy potential? It is ZBrush's perversely 2D sub-package, sneakily...
'S that time of year again! Very best season's greetings to you all!
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I love the quiet poise of the whole pose. Were you consciously referencing John Malkovich?
Idiosyncratically wonderful, as always!
Van Dyck and his Flemish pals would have appreciated this! I hope you got your birthday present!
Rory
Agreed! Definitely a Top-Row-to-be image.
Please explain how much of the sculpting we see is the work of Marvellous Designer and how much is ZBrush modelling.
Cheers,
Rory
I had a captivating trip to The Hepworth Museum in Wakefield, yesterday, to experience the creations of the Polish sculptor, Alina Szapocznikow. My brain was commandeered by her imagery and I had to...
Been a tough couple of years, but I finally managed to get another card done and wanted to share it with you all. As usual, all drawn in ZBrush, with just minor touch up in PS.
It is the Year of...
Superb!
I so love seeing an artist developing sculptures from their own illustrations, as I told you last year. This one was well worth the wait. Not an eye patch in sight, though, but I forgive...
Splendidulous!!:D
Superb modelling! The human anatomy is wonderfully believable. The costume design is imaginative, too. With all the careful attention to detail you've put into it, I must assume you will argue that...
Put the pig's right eye in the middle of the composition and I'll vote for it. This last image is beautiful and subtle, but the pig sits too far to the right.
It is as good as everyone else is saying! Well done!
Small suggestion? Avoid symmetry down the centre line: it is particularly obvious on the chin, where you have the same pore pattern on both...
This is actually a beautiful piece of 3D art, which is a rarity!
I thought, "Clearly an homage to 1970's Sci-Fi novel cover art!" and then I read it was a Vallejo love letter and thought, "Yeah,...
Terrific tortoise! Very clean, though: must have just gone for a dip and washed off all its dust!
When I'm painting masks, I like to paint it into polypaint, instead of relying on the masks. This...
Handsome styling, without compromising the substance. Refreshing to see your original design in there, among all the homages. Delighted as I am to see the Dr Who bust, (what right-minded chap...
Hello Roli,
I do like it. All the fine detail is expertly crafted, but I am less convinced by the figure's pose and by the render. Why the raised foot? The forearms don't meet the upper arms at...
Sumptuous!
Very human faces; and exceptionally good, gloved hands.
R
Lovely! :D
It is lovely! However, aren't you missing a chance to make this more individualistic? You work in Bangalore; why not make the croc a gharial?
R
It is lovely. I am most impressed that you found the time! When mine was born, all I managed was a quick pencil sketch. Roan had to wait till he was almost a year old before I could picture him...
Superb! Should go Top Row.
Move over, Degas! :)
The dress is very nicely done.
If you had a moment, you might want to look at the calf/ankle volumes again. Also, a bit of re-modelling of the elbows in their posed form...
The brooch is lovely!
R