i like it , congratulations
i like it , congratulations
Thanks LVXSIFER
Another one, mostly in zbrush. (loops and GUV unwrapping + displacaments). But, I edited the UVs a bit in blender.
A BPR.
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...these strutures!
Explore the gallery!![]()
Last edited by Frenchy Pilou; 01-14-13 at 05:05 PM.
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
Thanks Pilou, I'm not sure that this excellent gallery you posted has lot to do with what I try. For sure, my displacement panels sometimes look like these. But I have nothing to do with fractals.
Here's another, some heretic architecture, a neo-gothic something. lol
A simple clay render.
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Lovely! I really love this one! How about a tutorial one of these days?
Cheers, David
And so we came forth and once again beheld the stars.
- William Styron, Darkness Visible
Wonderful details, lovely architecture... Deke
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Thank you chalkman, deke.
A tutorial? Using zbrush only? Of course but it won't exactly work on architectural subjects. You don't have much control over UVs. However, very interesting structures can be made using zbrush only. I'll try one tutorial, soon.
very good job, always surprising and spectacular
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Last edited by blueferret; 01-17-13 at 01:52 AM.
This one looks very cool man.
Excellent job done on that ceiling scape MichalisFantastic in fact.
...Luv it.
Glenn
Thank you, Glenn.
Still not convincing as I was expecting.
Last edited by michalis; 01-17-13 at 07:53 AM.
Nice result! Time for a fresco? :-)
he he
Thanks Bas.
A fresco! Do you mean a real fresco? I'm very well aware of this old technic. IMO, the best ever medium in the history of art.
Fresco is not just painting on a wall. Fresco means painting on wet lime. Limited time to work on it, but it combines all the beauty of oil painting and watercolor medium, the same time.
So, a fresco, a fake one. Let's forget it.![]()
Digital never dries...
They were great those times. I started making my own oilpaint, but where to buy everything at the moment? Pigment, dammar varnish, linseed oil and good beewax? BTW, look for the book written by Max Doerner, a lot of info.