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    I realy like your style TVeyes, and enjoyed watching your sketch videos for z2 last night, i learnt a lot from them. Looking forward to the alpha experiment updates.

    Steve 8)

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    ...I have to ask.
    Robot Opera, does the code actualy say anything?
    That is too cool!

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    Handlebar: Thank you. Things have changed a lot since those zscript recordings. All the new brushes make the initial volume very easy to accomplish and even the Transpose functions helps there. Loved your topology experiements

    Sadicus: I am sorry. I was not clever enough to make it actually mean anything. Besides if I did the picture would need to be 3-4 times as wide In that case it would probably say "ZBrush Rocks!", of course with a robotic accent

    Had some spare time this evening and played with creating a model (not another head) entirely within ZBrush. A mixture of zspheres and zbrush primitives. I think 8 subtools in total. Much work needed but I thought I would show an example of multiple materials on a single tool. As usual, this is representative of the realtime modeling environment, i.e a screengrab at AAhalf.

    A sacrificial sword I guess.

    SacrificialSwordLayout.jpg
    Mark

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    I'm sorry but on the grounds of public safety I will have to confiscate your weapon.
    ......Nobody tries to be lah-di-dah or uppity--There's a cup-o'-tea for all.

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    Awww maaan!!! Well there went that project
    Mark

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    Cool Very cool...

    ...variety examples of the new version possibilities!
    Is beautiful that please without concept! ( Me and maybe also E Kant)
    Pilou's Galerie Pilou's Tips Tuts Page
    Cameyo's ZPlace Art Surfing Albums
    Dedicaces Perpetual Challenges
    French Pixologic Site

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    Very cool stuff you have in here. I especially like your doodle heads. They have a nice clean style to them. Something I'm still trying to learn. Keep the models coming...

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    Thumbs up Good Work

    TVeyes
    I like your style,and I have watched your sketch videos for z2, i learnt a lot from them,I hope you can do it for z3.

    Thanks.

    The ZSketches is not worked for z3.

    http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=025824

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    ya. your style really is great. Hard lines with a putty-ness. I would love to see a full character too!

    Thanks for the heads, pretty nifty. Can't wait for ZB3 for mac.

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    wonderful to see professionals having fun with it! great stuff mark.
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    Industrypop: It is a Zbrush 3 material. Just a few short weeks now. Funny enough I had grown so used to modeling both the eye and eyelids in one mesh that most of the doodles are one subtool. But I will agree with you it is much easier and more intuitive to have seperate subtools for the eyes. It makes things much easier.
    I will return to this site to continue to share with everyone on this issue. Please wait me.

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