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Zbrush - Gladiolus

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So here's something I was working on in Zbrush for a while now, first time doing polypainting and succeeding in it lol
This took me way too much time, and I didn't have any lower subdivision levels which made it impossible to render in keyshot without having my computer explode and start smoking *literally started smoking*.
So I was trying to figure out how to combine Zbrush BPR and Photoshop to give a close Keyshot render look, it took hella time, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
I hope you like it!

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Nice work for the most part. The only thing I have an issue with is this woman's chest bone area. It's a bit reddish like a rash and strange looking like a wound more than a normal part of the body. Also the flower in her hair is a bit fake looking and her hair could use some strains but that's me is nitpicking. Overall is nice work.

Her face is FaNtAsTiC *w*
you really are a great artist, keep it up *clap clap clap*
I think you should give art classes or sth!!! xD

LemKuuja responds:

kole 5ara u.u

Came out great man, really cool. I'm glad you added more detail to the ears, they bothered me so.

LemKuuja responds:

Thank you :D
Lol, you could've mentioned it, man!

I love the texture, the detail, just everything about this piece works.

LemKuuja responds:

Thank you :D

Zbrush seems like a very versatile look, when coupled with photoshop, it can create some amazing things.

LemKuuja responds:

Yeah, Zbrush is revolutionary.

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Uploaded
Jul 10, 2015
5:15 PM EDT
Category
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