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Sketchbook Thread of Nitin Vinod K - 2D/3D
Thanks Intervain! i am glad you liked it 
This time i sculpted an Alien with some ugly details :p:twisted:


Hi Nitin…
Just popping in to see what you’ve been up to…I was wondering how your Zsphere sketching is coming along…It’s a great NEW technique for doing very quick muscle and tendon placement studies…Using the #3 Zsphere sketch brush,…in conjuction with the #4 smooth brush gives a really natural feeling of muscle and tendon which can then be pinpointed and attached to the underling Zsphere skeleton using the MOVE setting and placed in it’s proper location, from it’s origin to it’s destination.
I find that making the muscle big/oversized to start with allows for it to be it’s propper size once it is smoothed out, which causes it to shrink in the process of smoothing.
Anyway, you’ve probably figured that out already, just thought it worth mentioning.
Hope you post some of your Zsphere sketches in here,… I hate being the only one to be doing and showing experiments and explorations in this forum with this amazing new technique of Zsphere sketching…:eek: 
Glenn
@SpiritDreamer: Hi Glenn, the #3 and #4 smooth brushes are really awesome… actually i liked #4 brush so much that i was not using any other brush and now when i read your post here for the second time while replying… i suddenly realised the awesome power of the #3 to stay pinned in the corners, thanks a lot Glenn for reminding me…:):lightbulb i did some zsphere sketch doodles while experimenting but most of them are not good enough to post here and i am still trying to get a hang of it, but i will post one muscle study which i did today morning… one thing i realised during the process is to keep the zsphere skeleton very thin so the muscles can be attached to build mass which i totally forgot in the beginning and found it really annoying while making leg muscles… btw, these days i am trying to learn polypainting in zbrush so i can also texture my models, will try to post some more zsphere experiments every once in a while… Thanks a lot Glenn for support!
@anandpg: Thanks a lot!

not satisfied with the result though 
I always enjoy your enthusiasm for trying new things
(noticed many times, and recently in Glenn´s sketchbook, makes me want to start learning ZB3.5 too
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… cant wait for what you´ll come up with, looking forward to,
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Thanks Alenah! ya… i love experimenting new things but these days i am doing very less
This time i sculpted a Lady Creature, just trying to improve my sculpting skills


@dscavenger: Thanks!
@anandpg: Thanks a lot Anand!
@arunurakkadan: Thanks Arun!
Here is a drawing i did mindlessly while exploring more of the ZBrush Quick Sketch… somehow i kind of liked it although i don’t understand what exactly… just flowed subconsciously out of my mind while i was almost sleeply 

Thanks Amrut! Good to see you here…and Thanks for visiting my sketchbook
saw ur updated portfolio… Good Going!
after a year long break… started sculpting again and here is my first sculpt of 2011.

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I really liked that character - too funny!