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Bas Mazur
01-25-05, 01:50 AM
I tried using Zbrush for producing cartoons. It is nice to see the base illustration from Zbrush can be changed in Photoshop by filtering.
cartoon.jpg
herdmann
01-25-05, 03:13 AM
Bas thats a beautiful bit of character modelling!
Nice image.
But you can do the same without Photoshop... ;)
There is a filter function in Z too.
cameyo
Frenchy Pilou
01-25-05, 07:15 AM
...as Cameyo said (he is modest because it's his filters who are inside :rolleyes:
and this crazzy material (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=009417) :cool:
With it you can modelize in real time with the material !!!
Pilou
Ps Of course your elephant is very funny :tu:
Bas Mazur
01-25-05, 07:36 AM
Thank for the reply. Yes I know there are some cartoonmaterials. I tried some out but there is less control and a lot of black, dark parts in the illustration. I tried to use it with a kind of 'soft light-layer', like in photoshop.
In Photoshop I used Posterfilter and clouds to add some papergain, both with different layeroptions.
Do you know howto in Zbrush? I send the original image to compare with the other.
Bas Mazur
01-25-05, 07:37 AM
oops
aminuts
01-25-05, 09:25 AM
hi bas
there are two filter brushes in zbrush in your tool. with a little bit of knowledge....i will try to find the thread for you....also somewhere i have one of cameyo's scripts on filters somewhere too ....he has included some of it in his zplace2 script that you will like all it's fine features not just the filters.
actually they are a pretty powerful little understood feature.
I'll try to find the link now.
ok the first important link....
Cameyo's filter script as standalone (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=408&highlight=filter+brush)
Some more info (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=3156&highlight=filter+brushes)
Go here first (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=15359&highlight=filter+brushes)
Frenchy had at one time posted a great link to a site that listed hundreds of formulas for filters. The link I thought it was in is now 404 but am sure a sure of the net would yield something similar. However it's really a simple matter of altering values and experimenting.
Now you can become the filter master!! and between you and Jantim.....zbc will have it made!!:D
Bas Mazur
01-25-05, 11:02 AM
Thanks Animuts for the link. I put myself in big trouble with my curiosity :-)
I give it a try, but it's not predictable with all this numbers.
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