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Turntable render of the slobbering beast. I just played with Zbrush Turntable fearture and exporting in Flash. May need this for my future projects)

Edit: if it stops, right-click on the image and enable Loop in parameters. I am not familiar with Action Script yet. Fixed!!!
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!Socky-and-Leo Apr 20, 2012  Student General Artist
haha, this is brilliant. I love the muscle detail and the excellent slobber. :P
great character design as well, is it your own?
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:icondeckardx08:
Thanks. Yes, this design is mine. If I use someone else's concept, I always credit the autor in description.
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!Socky-and-Leo Apr 21, 2012  Student General Artist
Yeah. :P cool, this is really neata nd detailed, Nice work.
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~dracoskull Sep 4, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
excuse me, but i gotta ask, how did you get the rendered animation to load onto dA??? i've been trying and cant get it :iconotlplz:
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:icondeckardx08:
It is the SWF flash file. You can make it in something like Macromedia Flash. Submit it into Flash- Animations category. Also you need to make a preview, like an animated gif in this case.
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~dracoskull Sep 4, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
macromedia Flash? i got no idea what that is ^^;
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:icondeckardx08:
Or Adobe Flash... any application that work with SWF format.
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~dracoskull Sep 4, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
ah right abode, how do i forget that :iconotlplz: thanks!
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Oh man, I LOVE that face! All the details to the muscle and the skin stretched over the body is just wonderful.


Also, I have a question about zbrush.. Do you know if it's capable of doing low-poly things too?
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:icondeckardx08:
Thank you! I worked hard on anatomy details, seems like they start to come out right. Yay for the freaky creatures!
Lowpoly? Of course, Zbrush has a built-in retopology solution. It lets you draw a new lowpoly mesh on the surface of existing highpoly.
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