
Created and rendered in Zbrush.
Print of this image available <HERE>
Thread on ZbrushCentral -
http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=22762&highlight=wire+head
Cgtalk.com thread:
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?t=199121&highlight=meats

Created and rendered in Zbrush.
Print of this image available <HERE>
Thread on ZbrushCentral -
http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=22762&highlight=wire+head
Cgtalk.com thread:
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?t=199121&highlight=meats
Created and rendered in Zbrush.
A framed image of a rocking horse from the Series: Ordinary Pictures Found Hanging in an Average Home.
All elements created in Zbrush and composited and color corrected in Photoshop.
Displayed in the Siggraph 2005 art gallery
Thread at Zbrush Central:
http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=022585
Thread at Cgtalk.com:
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?t=197984

Created and rendered in Zbrush.
Original Thread at Zbrush Central:
http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=022535
Two images printed in the new Maya 6 Visual Quickstart
Guide written by Danny Riddell and Adrian Dimond. Good info in this
one…
thanks Adrian Dimon (Gmask)
Gnomon class link <HERE>
Story on CGnetworks <HERE>
thanks Alex Alvarez and Darrin Krumweide
Created and rendered in Zbrush.
Here are a few images that I should have posted about 4 months ago when
I first did them….how time flies. These were made for the Pixologic
booth at Siggraph this year, one was also used at the Gnomon booth.
I created both images at 4096 x 4096 and then scaled up in photoshop to
3 1/2 foot wide and 4 1/2 feet tall @ 200 dpi, which held up pretty
well. You can’t see any pixels (or pixols) in the prints themselves, so
I was happy.
My working method for these was to create the base 3d object and then
turn them into Pixols as soon as possible so I could paint in the
details with the 2 and a half D tools. I do all of my work on a laptop
nowadays, so converting them to Pixols made it easy to work in the
higher resolutions.
Commisioned by Pixologic
Original Thread Here:
http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=022283
Featured in the book – CGI: The Art of the 3D computer-Generated Image. 5 page spread. Eye-popping imagery in this one…wow.
thanks Peter Weishar