'ZBrush'


Making Of 'Plunderer'

by Jack zhang
 

Paint over, color balance, level correction...It's hard to describe exactly what I did in Photoshop. I will let the following images tell the story (Fig.08 – 10).


Fig.08

Fig.09

Fig.10



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And here’s the final image (Fig.11).


Fig.11

Plunderer took me five nights – approximately two hours per night – so that's ten hours in total. Honestly folks, technically speaking this piece is definitely not my strongest piece; I won't lie about that. But I'm very happy with the fact that I found inspiration from Genny and turn edit into a personal work. I also got a good idea how much I can do in a short amount of time, with distractions. That helped me figure out where I need to improve if I want to quickly execute a piece so I can get some training asap.

I hope you like Plunderer, as well as this quick Making Of. I would also like to take this opportunity to give my salute to all the mom’s who breastfeed. Moms RULE!


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