you can see my doodles in my signature gallery link. I had also a gallery with more than 260 images hosted
at minus.com, but this service is unfortunately gone :-( . I don't know why the links provided to the ZBrush
beta 4R8 gallery link could not convince you?!
I also see no reason to further discuss this topic, because what should it tell me other than that you have
a different point of view, once i'm fully comfortable with ZBrush...
P.S. with dedicated modeling apps, i meaned classic Polygon/subd modelers like Silo, MODO etc, without fancy scripts usage, where those scripts can do stuff where people would have a hard time modeling such things, regardles of poly modeler or ZModeler.
"I don't know why the links provided to the ZBrush
beta 4R8 gallery link could not convince you?!"
OK, now I understand. This is a religious discussion for you.
Obviously from your gallery, you are not a master of Zbrush, yet you want everyone to believe it can replace all other modelers. Good for you.
I suspect if I were only to use programs where there were 'best-in-class' designs created, I could start with just about any 3D product; SketchUp, MoI3D, Rhino, Maya, 3DMax, 3D Coat, Blender, Modo and others all have examples with similar or better outcomes.
As one who works as a professional in the industry, I choose to not proselytize how everyone should work. I offer suggestions and my work experience. That's it.
My apologies. I thought you were the one contending ZBrush would kill all other modelers. Going back and reading the thread I see that was not your intention. That was what I was reacting to and it's clear now you were not defending Zbrush as the be-all end-all for all 3D.
It's always great to see some talented artists around here, really.
Pilou, I had a look on your friend Etcher's robot and I like the design very much. The robot doesn't look very intimidating, instead it reminds me of something oout of either a video game or something that looks like it could belong in a Ghibli movie.
Another thing, do some of you people livestream your stuff? I personally sometimes do that on picarto.tv, a creative livestreaming platform where you can interact with others. Also like the event system where you can basically create your own event, sell tickets so that others can watch you do a tutorial on something. I think it's a pretty cool idea. I know twitch also does creative stuff, but I highly prefer picarto over twitch.
If you understand French there is Twich for ZBrush, ...at ZBrush.fr (you can of course only show if you prefer! :) https://www.twitch.tv/zbrushfrance
I am on the last page of the booklet robot! :)
thanks for sending your link! Unfortunately I don't understand French and I don't really like to watch livestreams on Twitch... For creative stuff I'd rather watch Picarto.tv to be honest.