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sascha@lpp
01-06-02, 02:58 AM
Hi, I'm testing the DemoVersion and want to create a ZBrush scene for the contest on 3dlinks (http://www.3dlinks.com)the only problem is, I need a complete Womenbody(incl. head). I have enough meshes of bodyparts but the DemoVersion does not allow importing. So please, if you have a .ztl-woman could you send it to me??
Or would it be an idea to the ZBrush Zentral to open an Area for shearing Z-tools??
Oh yea, ersion of ZBrush within this contest :p
Thx, Sascha
drjjwow
01-06-02, 03:14 AM
i think your going to have problems with this post.. not alot of full body tools going around..
with the demo version you wont even able to import...nor will you be able to save.
Actually, it's only textures and polymeshes that you can't import. You can still load ZTL files (tools). But you can't save any that you create.
There are some good tutorials out there about how to create figures, by the way. And to show you just how good people can do with ZBrush's own modeling tools, take a look at this (http://www.pixolator.com/zbc-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=002856).
So if you're not able to find a ZTL of a woman (which isn't going to be posed the way you want, anyway), try your hand at creating something within ZBrush. You might be surprised!
sascha@lpp
01-06-02, 06:47 AM
This is as far as I have come in the last 2hours. This program is really miammy.
Oh yea, this actually is my first modelling, that looks like something ;) .
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1010328201gfl.jpg
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1010328262znh.jpg
O.k. it has no arms and legs, oh yea and no face, but who looks at details.
Sascha
P.S.: I think I will buy this prog if I don't win it.
Keep trying, you are doing quite well. It will get easier and easier.
If you don't win it?Tell me more can you acually win this great prog somewhere?
Great work, Sascha. I see you've run into the same problem I did, with trying to make it all out of one piece. The arms and legs get impossible to work with at a certain point, and the head is a bit awkward, too. The body masters in here usually do the torso, limbs and head as separate objects, snapshotting them to the canvas one at a time and blending the seams away in 2.5D. That should make your modeling and posing much easier!
syco26, it's 3DLinks that has the contest, and the link is in the first line of the first post on this page. :)
Good luck to both of you!
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