Dryads, 2004
This was a personal project, created using ZBrush. I love the results I can get out of ZBrush, but the learning curve is steep. Setting up the dryad characters involved learning how to sculpt them in ZBrush’s “intuitive” interface, then paint them, and then pose them. I found the program to be not so intuitive, and so I haven’t done much with it on a regular basis. I know it well enough to know what I should be able to do with it, but then when I use it, I spend the next few weeks beating out my brains on my desk as I try to figure out how to get the program to do what I want it to do.
By the way, this is one of the few 3D images I’ve done using just one program. I’ll say this for ZBrush. You don’t have to go to an outside program for post-work. You can pretty much do it all right there. Which may be why I find it so damned complicated. There’s too much packed into one program for me.
More crazy art up on the blog – http://www.cynicalwoman.com/2010/11/23/p…
@Cynical_Woman *coughdeviantartcough*
@Gutshot Yes, yes, getting there. It’s just so much easier to start on my blog…
@Gutshot I’m afraid I’m a bad deviantartist. I honestly do not like their interface and hate trying to deal with it.