I spent the better part of an hour figuring out how to pose Zbrush tools today. It was covered in part of my grueling 3D summer boot camp I put myself through, but naturally the process is cloudy since I did it a few months back. I was trying to put the new poses on layers and couldn't get them to stick around after recording them. I'll keep working on it. I had him posed in a cool way, but since it didn't stick all you get is this (and it's huge! Sorry, slow internet connections!):
So, my week was fine. I did a couple drawings that didn't make me want to rip out my own gibs. That's all I want to say.
This robot is a little more finished looking than some of my normal posts. I really like his right arm (OUR LEFT!).
Interesting. Here's a more developed scene. I used this image by Moebius as reference.
Here's another one I tried to push a bit more. Don't think I'm not trying over here! I used this picture, seemingly of Moebius creation Arzach, as reference. I really think it was drawn by James Harren, though. He's pretty good too.
This guy is based on my teacher, Pete. Not his face (Pete isn't a goblin). I just used Pete's jacket and shirt as reference. Also, erudite. What a great word!
Some other shmuck. I'm outta here! (I'm quite fond of the nose, lips, and chin of the guy on the left).
Wow! This post is a really great one! I love that you sketched out a scene and I really like that guy on... Mars? I want you to develop those further. Color them and finish them! That way you can add them to your portfolio and win the hearts of everyone.
ReplyDeleteI want to develop them further as well. I may do such a thing. But it's hard to keep going on older projects when the new things I sketch seem to have so much more potential! That's a problem. But I want portfolio pieces.
DeleteWell color me impressed Zach! very cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Thomas! I should probably actually add some color to these. Maybe that would be even more better.
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