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Spraypainted Street Art by DALeast Looks Like Three Dimensional Shards of Metal. When he was just three years old, Chinese artist DALeast prophetically told his mother that he would be an artist and travel around the world one day. Now 29, DALeast, who keeps his real identity anonymous, is doing just that. His murals have a very unique style- although they are spray painted on, they look like three dimensional sculptures made of thousands of metallic splinters, that explode at points of impact.

DALeast has created gigantic images of wildlife, but also humans- like astronauts and scuba divers- and even a car crashing into a pipe. He has travelled all over the world and created murals in his hometown of Wuhan in China, Cape Town, Miami, New York and London. He imagines each piece in his head before he brings it to life on the wall. See Also Street Artist Works With Nemesis to Tell His Story When he’s not traveling with his wife Faith47 (also a street artist), which is usually six months out of the year, they live and work in Cape Town, South Africa.

Torn Cloth Tutorial. Working on one of my projects I wanted to add a torn look to the edges of fabric. After some experimenting I finally figured out how to do it in Zbrush, and it looks pretty good. Quick overview of it is your using a weave pattern with Micro Mesh to Geo to get you torn fabric, but doing the whole model this way will create an insane amount of polys, so figured out how to just make the edges geo and the rest of the model using Micro Mesh during the BPR.

I go into detail below. Like to see what you guys can produce with this effect, so feel free to post your results.Also supplying you with my weave pattern ztool to get you started.Weave4-Tight.zip (Update: Click Align Edge on the Modify Topology next to Micro Mesh Button to prevent the Micro Mesh from flipping or rotating your Micro Mesh.) Monster Ears, Mega Monster Brush Pack. Monster Arms & Hands Mega Monster Brush Pack. Daily sculpt & WIP. Gallery | Video Game Art. CGSphere.