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    Default Squeige`s Sketchbook

    Starting a new single sketchbook to post all models as I work them... to include all work
    ....starting with this new Curtiss 18T

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    Default Here is a Tricycle

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    Default Alien Female Head

    Did I mention Ver 4 rocks! Ok here is a female alien

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    Dont mess with this!

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    Default Does it feel like everyone has to have done a skull at some point

    Hehe here is one of the 09482438 i tried....

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    I like the Curtiss 18T was it done in Zbrush 4?
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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

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    squeige : Hehe here is one of the 09482438 i tried....
    You counted them?

    Cool works !
    Happy ZBrushing! Greetings, Dominiek D.R.



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    Spaceman yes all done in zbrush4 been trying to learn Pixos hard surface techniques...

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    Default Anubis

    Here`s a quick sketch...

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    Thanks squeige.
    Do you have a tut on it The two items I don't see much is how to do airplanes and trains.
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    Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku

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    I dont have any but ill see if I can come up with something for you although... go check out pixos bike modeling tutorial still at the top of this thread and if you have questions or get stuck send me a message I can help. Most of it was done like it.

    Bike planes all these are done the same so learn one and youll find your way around.

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    Newer work, trying to study Anatomy, dont ask what happened to his head but I am liking the accident hehe... moving back to Anatomy I am having such a hard time with the arms.. advise please?

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    squeige : I am having such a hard time with the arms.. advise please?
    Completely feel your pain as I'm learning anatomy myself.
    My advice : practice, practice and then some more ... .
    Make sure to have good reference photos and anatomy references.

    Some great resources and great value for money :
    - Zack Petroc (Go to the Store tab : excellent ZTools to study.)
    - Scott Spencer
    - 3D.sk
    - anatomy tools (More expensive.)

    Hope this helps ...
    Happy Zbrushing,
    Dominiek.
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    Happy ZBrushing! Greetings, Dominiek D.R.



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