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    Here's another Zbrush pic I did, after having the program for three weeks. Please excuse the content, once again, and the ponderous features of the subject. This one was done to catch the attention of a fantasy fanatic friend of mine.

    The frame was rendered with Photoshop, everything else was straight Zbrush. I read ALL the documentation Pixologic put out, and studied other artists' work before attempting this. I rendered, adjusted lighting, etc, for a couple hours before I came up with something that made me fairly content. The only thing I didn't create was the skull model, borrowed from Glen Southern's Website. I had enough time in this and was a little too lazy to make my own, but this shows that Zbrush is a great program to import models from other sources. As long as they are in a dxf or obj format, objects from other programs can be imported as well, then painted, textured, or whatever you want to do with them.

    I am still only scratching the surface on this amazing program.

    Danny Huff
    http://www.asherrocks.com
    (I'm the guy who USED to have a lot of excess hair)
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    Here's another Zbrush pic I did, after having the program for three weeks. Please excuse the content, once again, and the ponderous features of the subject. This one was done to catch the attention of a fantasy fanatic friend of mine.

    The frame was rendered with Photoshop, everything else was straight Zbrush. I read ALL the documentation Pixologic put out, and studied other artists' work before attempting this. I rendered, adjusted lighting, etc, for a couple hours before I came up with something that made me fairly content. The only thing I didn't create was the skull model, borrowed from Glen Southern's Website. I had enough time in this and was a little too lazy to make my own, but this shows that Zbrush is a great program to import models from other sources. As long as they are in a dxf or obj format, objects from other programs can be imported as well, then painted, textured, or whatever you want to do with them.

    I am still only scratching the surface on this amazing program.

    Danny Huff
    http://www.asherrocks.com
    (I'm the guy who USED to have a lot of excess hair)

 

 

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