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A Meeting of Minds

ZBrush Fantasy posted on Jul 19, 2008
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Of course Lawrence had doubts about the job, but then again, he always did. Murray was the one who got the gigs, and a simple break and enter seemed, well, simple. But Lawrence had been right about one thing: there were good reasons they had never heard of Yog-Sothoth Enterprises before. Murray glumly reflected that, as bad as eternal damnation was and all, it was certainly not helped by having his mind invaded with Lawrence's voice endlessly chanting "I told you so". I continue to work my way through the Keller tutorials. This image came to me when I accidentally dropped a head I was working on to canvas, then moved its copy. Made me jump a bit, which might have been symptomatic of a brain fried by a day of 3D design more than anything else. Heads sculpted and rendered in Zbrush, followed by a liberal use of the 2.5D brushes. The background nebulae was created with a Flaming Pear Glitterato filter, followed by the usual Photoshop touch up.

Comments (3)


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geirla

12:34AM | Sun, 20 July 2008

Well that certainly qualifies as being creepy. But very well done; there's a um, symmetry to it.

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LBAMagic

7:33AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Amazing and imaginative

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bcrathburn

7:53PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

this one is a little less scarey, i like it better Shadow


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