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ZBrush People posted on Aug 24, 2008
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Using the same head model from my last post...this character has been changed with the use of different mesh extracts and the ZB 2D brushes. Postwork for border/presentation in Photoshop.

Comments (13)


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zachary

7:38AM | Sun, 24 August 2008

Great artwork ! the mixture 2d/3d is really good ^^

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ragouc

7:51AM | Sun, 24 August 2008

Great portrait. Stunning...5++

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RetroDevil

8:23AM | Sun, 24 August 2008

wow!! awesome work!! well done

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tallpindo

9:12AM | Sun, 24 August 2008

The modelling and highlighting brings out a rigid point of view. Complexity then can magnify to artisan levels.

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Raven78

11:15AM | Sun, 24 August 2008

Wow, fantasic details, great render!

GPensanti

12:21PM | Sun, 24 August 2008

You peaked........this is the guy who looks back at me from my mirror in the morning before I brush my teeth..........GREAT work.

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PsychoNaut

3:18PM | Sun, 24 August 2008

Really cool designs

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claude19

5:01PM | Sun, 24 August 2008

WHAT a FACE !!! Fantastic, with a bit of humor , for me !!! SPLENDID

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amota99517

8:18PM | Sun, 24 August 2008

Fantastic work!

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faroutsider

4:09AM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Terrific!

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chrisskinner78

6:37AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

Hey JAYBEEH! Been checking out your last few posts, good work and cool designs! Got a couple of tips for your that might lift your final artwork a bit. 1. Try adding a few grunge type textures over the artwork, possibly set on overlay and knock the opacity down if necessary. This should help break the image up a bit and make it look less computer generated (unless that's the look you want to achieve of course). 2. Another good tip that helps to bring out some extra details in your final artwork is using the 'Highpass' filter in photoshop. Once you have your final artwork, flatten the image, save it as another version so you still have the layered artwork, make a copy of the flattened layer and set it on overlay, then go to filter - other - highpass. Set it to 15-20%, click ok and you should notice quite a difference in the details that are showing through on your artwork. Sometimes you need to drop the opacity a bit as it can be too much. Give it a go though, I think you will be suprised. I've waffled on enough! Hope this helps. Chris.

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woz2002

7:01AM | Thu, 09 October 2008

Nice work Jeff. I think the eyes should have had some highlights to help define more "life" but heyt..its all good. Love the additionals 3D objects BTW :)

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Jordanholmes

8:11AM | Thu, 30 October 2008

Nicely done once again! The eyes are the only thing that looks a bit off. Nicely done though! :-)


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