All I can say is wow! Thank you everyone, very, very much!
All I can say is wow! Thank you everyone, very, very much!
Blaine
Anchorage, Alaska
Chillllllllllllllin
Thank you all, so very much....)
This is way too much fun, and you guys are making amazing stuff!!!!!!
These are amazingly simple and very low poly, the rendered view is subdivided a LOT.
ChainsAndTangles.zip
Cheers!
Mealea
Last edited by MealeaYing; 08-09-12 at 10:47 AM.
nope...
I don't know what I'm doing but I'm doing it anyway.
i dont know if anyone has had the same problem but i get an error when i try to open your chainmail skdzines.
Sais you made the brush in zbrush 4.42 and i cant open it with my version :/
You probably need to update your version of Zbrush. Just go to the ZPlugin menu and click "Check new updates" under Auto Update. Then just follow the prompts and instructions to update it.
Hope this helps!
It is because you have not installed the latest update came out: http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthr...ate-2-is-Ready
MV Spikes is a collection of spikes/studs for everything from leather jackets to warrior armor and cleats. As the spike must apply pointing up. The thumbnails previews show a top down view of them. If anybody can help me to alter this brush to show side view thumbnails of the insert meshes yet still apply them in the proper direction I would appreciate it. Enjoy my spikes!
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Love the spikes! Thanks!
More knots :-)
BM_Knots.ZBP.zip![]()
Wow, those knots are great! I don't even want to think how the hell you modelled them!
Thank you all
those are great.. ! how many polys each one?
http://shadowship.blogspot.com/
older galleries: http://pushinpixals.blogspot.co.uk/
http://tyrellcorp.cghub.com/images/
a whoosh and twinkle is better than a sizzle and splat
Thank you all very much! Can't wait to try them all out!
Some really nice Insert Multi Mesh tools - thanks for posting them.
Bas those are really nice looking celtic Insert Multi Mesh tools.
BTW anyone making some lace Insert Multi Mesh tools?
SpaceMan's Space Book Journal On ZBrush
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthr...rnal-On-ZBrush
Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku
It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
- Walt Disney
Thanks everyone for the wonderful insert brushes, I hope people find this 'bramble brush' helpful
The bramble is a simple insert brush with curve enabled. The zip also contains a zcurve modifiers file which gives a reasonable taper on the brush when applied in the [Stroke][Curve Modifiers] menu