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Gunner
03-19-02, 10:13 AM
Hi all,
This is my 1st attempt at ZBrush, how come i haven't heard of this package before, it's absolutely amazing !
I'm having so much fun that i almost forget that i'm in front of the computer.

And the work of the people here is just fantastic !

Anyways, after watching all of the ZScripts i decided to try the little rabbit head tutorial, i think i took a wrong turn somewhere, see below :)
btw, both images are the same head, front and back.

http://pages.infinit.net/rennug/front.jpg
http://pages.infinit.net/rennug/back.jpg

Quick question, what are you default settings when you're starting a new project ?
Mesh density.. texture sizes etc
I'm very new at this soo you might want to include the tab where i can set these.

Thanks in advance,

Eve.

drjjwow
03-19-02, 11:19 AM
welcome to the z gunner..the model looks great for your first time...lol on the double sided tool....and i like to start out with a texture size 1500x1500 for landsapes and 2000x2000 to 2500x2500 for head tools...just depends on how big your want you final image to be... ex choose a size and in zbrush double that create your image then convert it back to the size you selected...the best advice that i can give you is start downing everything from the quicklinks...including the most important scripts like the texture master,material list,the z list,flesh pac form southern,and if your into depth images or animations you could download digits widgets version 3, alpha centry, basically anything from pixolator....there all in the quicklinks ...have fun and dont forget to read read read the tuts ...have fun too...

Stonecutter
03-19-02, 11:46 AM
Welcome Gunner! :)
And that is amazing for a first image posting!! :tu: :cool: :tu:
I believe you've just become the first to post a double-sided piece, as well! :tu:

Gerlon
03-19-02, 12:40 PM
lol i love it!!! :D :D :D . That model is great! You should make sure to save it so that you can go back and color it at some point :tu: :tu: :tu:

Gunner
03-19-02, 02:25 PM
Thanks for the warm Welcome and Tips :)

I will definitly download the other scripts and read some more tutorial.
I hope that the next time i start modelling something, it actually end up looking slightly like what i originally had in mind. lol.

i might have pick your brains again as i'm sure i've only scratched the surface of this package.

Thanks,
Best regards,

Eve

Stonecutter
03-19-02, 02:28 PM
Everybody here is at your disposal...This is a very helpful place, and if one person doesn't have an answer, someone else likely will!
Welcome aboard again! :tu: :)

Ron Harris
03-19-02, 03:48 PM
Welcome to ZBC the home of the brave and the cyberland of the free....very nice first model so far....I can tell that you will have the hang of this in no time....if ya need anything, don't hesitate to give a shout...someone is usually online 24 7..... :cool:

DeeVee
03-19-02, 05:47 PM
Welcome to the Big Z. I hope your stay here will be as enjoyable as mine ghas been. To really benifit from this forum you have got to participate.

juandel
03-21-02, 01:35 PM
Janus! what a cool first contribution, Gunner! veryveryvery neato! lets see more asap!

- juandel