Hey Koro
Thanks for the kind feedback.
Makes me want to push my sculpting further.
Cheers.
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Hey Koro
Thanks for the kind feedback.
Makes me want to push my sculpting further.
Cheers.
Really like the sculpt as well as the polypaint. I would bump up the sss on the ear though.
MealeaYing: Wow. Thank you so much. I don't see my sculpting as being that exceptional, but you feedback made me feel really good and makes me really want to commit even more to improving. You input on a previous sculpt made me decide to polypaint this last one so thanks again.
Nichollya: Thanks for the input. I see what you mean about the SSS.
Tonare: Thanks for those kind words. Glad you liked it. Your input on an earlier sculpt pushed me to polypaint this last on so thanks again to you too.
Really appreciate all you feed back it really is helping me push myself to get better
Cheers.
Just something I've been sculpting - mid sculpt.
Thought I share and maybe get some feedback. Still needs a lot of work on the expression and pose.
Really still trying to get my anatomy a bit better with every sculpt. That still needs a lot of work to. Guess I have a lot of work in front of me. :lol:
Nice work. The head looks good, but the nose does look a little high up, bulbous, and fleshy when compared to the rest of the emaciated-type face. Also you kind of lose the cylinder like form of the neck in the trapezius in back. I would consider rounding out the neck a bit and continue fleshing out the sternomastoid, that muslce that originates in the mid clavicle area and inserts behind the ear. Just some things to consider anyway.
Old guys are fun, huh? So cool that you"re making one too.
Promising start, keep it up!
Lateralus86: Thanks so much for that really clear advice. I could agree more with your input. Cheers.
MattSkinny:For sure sculpting them is super fun.
A couple of quick sculpts.
Been trying to do more body sculpts, but I am struggling to transfer what I see in my anatomy reference into my sculpts. Like the observations I make from my reference dont transfer into my sculpt very effectively. So have just posted as busts.
Good busts, and those pecs are looking good too, so you got those down.
you made some fast progress the last months, so its totally normal to run into some more difficult things.
Just a general thought:
If you are having problems with bodies, don't simply try to depict your reference.
Think about the volumes and PLANES of what is shown, and try to realize that in zbrush.
After that, you can tweak your model with the move brush to achieve a better likeness.
And maybe start with doing a separate torso or leg etc.
I'm sure you'll succeed soon.
cheers
Your creature work is looking real good.
Sean
Hey MattSkinny & Sean
Thanks for the words of encouragement. Much appreciated.
I'll try your advice Matt and see how I go.
Thanks again.
Its been a while, been busy with life.
Here's a bust I have been working on.
Be great to get your thoughts and feedback.
Cheers.
A few speed sculpts....
Let me know what you think....