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Reclining Poseidon in the style of Baroque (with Ztool links)

Wow… wow… and… wow! :grimacing:
You can feel the descent and dedicated hours of work behind this stunning model. It’s great to see all those influences (old and new) producing such a marvellous model. To make it available for all us users is very generous.
Thanks so much!
:+1: :+1: :+1:

thanx

wow nice suppose that was a real fight to get it that nice and smooth…

man send space is suckky

sorry guys i just dont have any webspace

anyone got room for 90 megs of files ??

Ive got 2 torrents that i will attach to the top message

lets see how that goes :slight_smile:

jim

Hi Jim,

Your work is impressive.

How much time out of that 1.5 years have you spent using ZBrush to create your final piece?

Best regards,
Zendoftheworld…

That’s mighty fine looking work, Jim.

I’ve often wondered if any ZBrushers would spend so long on one model.
It’s good to know, and the result looks great.

BTW, if you want some webspace just say the word, and I’ll put it on its own SubDomain on pumeco.com. The site will be just about idle for a while now, so providing it doesn’t use too much bandwidth, it’s yours if you want it.

Your URL would be http://jimkalogiratos.pumeco.com/

sweet !

shoot me an email

jimkal@tpg.com.au

Great work… and it’s always good to see an Aussie making great art with Zbrush :slight_smile:

You are truley gifted. Please let us know if/when the Ztool becomes available for us to download. Can`t wait to study your work up close! Very generous of you. J

Thanks for the download. Very clean work.:+1: :+1: :+1: :+1: :+1:

The download worked fine. You just have to retry a time or two. Speed is slow so plan on a few minutes. Around 50 KB/Sec.

I’m learning a lot from these gifts from people here on this board and they are always appreciated.

MIRRORS for The 3D sources / finished files are up:

67 MB OBJ file -
[http://temp.pumeco.com/Poseidon_compiled_OBJ.zip
31 MB - Zmats/Zlights/Ztools with subdiv levels -
[url=“http://temp.pumeco.com/Poseidon_ZTools.zip”]http://temp.pumeco.com/Poseidon_ZTools.zip](http://temp.pumeco.com/Poseidon_compiled_OBJ.zip)

3d files gerously hosted by Pumeco!

Thanks you sooo much for your help and generosity Pumeco!!!

cheers!

jim

Whoa ! i check out your site now THATS art !!

nice one !

i particularly like the lying girl !!!

Im thinking of trying some 3d releif work :smiley:

jim

Thanks Jim! The “Lying Girl” was sculpted by my wife, she`ll be happy you said that! J

PS. I just imported your Ztool of Poseiden. WOW. Inspirational modeling. Thank you.

avatarsw more power to both of you !

i really beginning to crave making the leap and getting my dirty hands with real clay if you know what i mean…

Its interesting I really would like to get a 3d print out of this model ,
but Ive been thinking about it a lot recently and im comming to the conclusion that it wont feel like my model if i do… it wont feel the same as if i actually carved into it myself with my own hands…

Not to say real is superior to digital or vice-versa its just i spent those hundreds of hours with this model in the computer and that how i have related to it and such … to touch and see the physical model will feel alien i think it will feel like its someone elses…

What do the other users out there think ?

has anyone had experience with a model they spent a loooong time on and then gotten it printed out ?

You could always get it done as this…

http://www.e-frontier.com/article/articleview/1843/1/776?sbss=776

On a side note is anyone knows of a high detail 3d printing service that could do this guy justice please sing out…

Great work and infos, dude~

In regard of the 3d printing service you asked, I experienced some before. I assume you want to make them into a mini size sculputure right ? You can try laser scan or transfering your model data to CAD softwares for an exact 3d print out. If you are interested in those, feel free to email me for more infos.

great work, thanks to share it with us :smiley:

A friend of mine owns a 3d printer, but an entry level one that requires some finishing after. But he came up with the idea that if you could block out the model, then you could export just the “skin” pieces, which could go around solid chunks of foam. If it could be worked out, then you could conceivably get a pretty big sculpture from a small printer.

This is truly inspiring work, how proud are you!! Congrats on hiting top row definatley deserve it.:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:

great work!
(BTW, i like baroque style very much, but in it’s music):wink: