i love the modifiers on the standard brush i think you could utilize it in the wrappings on hands and feet.
i love the modifiers on the standard brush i think you could utilize it in the wrappings on hands and feet.
Threetails- Thanks. I used reference for the detail from an old man picture just to see how the wrinkles formed. I stopped using it half way through and that's where i lost the realism i think. The cloth was just looking down at my pants and improvising haha so i don't know how accurate that is either.
Just having fun at school trying to get better and faster. 1h30min. Saw a sculpt like this on zbrushcentral but couldn't find it. anyway here is my version. Old man with a droopy face and short chin.
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img code is off. is that zbrushcentral? or me?
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i get the whole 'trying to mimic a photograph' thing, but you have WAY too much chromatic abberation on that image. its distracting and sort of hurts my eyes.....
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-Matthew Dale
My Sculpting Adventures
My Digital Art Blog
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Yeah, I'll have to second mdale on this. You've pushed it way too hard, I can't read the model at all.
Previous model looks very good.
Nice work. Like the concept as well.
Alonzo Von Threet
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Nice sculpts...I like the one with 4 arms very cool looking
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