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    Default Add me to the list of Sculptris lovers!

    Here's a little doodle I did tonight. I really like the dynamic tessellation. Lemme know what you think.

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    Looks good. Big images. You might want to just leave them as attachments or shrink them. Looks like you had fun painting them!

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    If you want a smaller Image, without resizing externally, you have to manually resize the window, although you can set the default size directly if you edit the config.txt file

    Look under Options for Save image too, if you want to get a clean render with no interface in it.

    You can set DoF, Fog, AA, FoV, turn off the "symmetry line" down the centre, and load a BG Image from there, along with some more general app settings.

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    Thanks guys.
    Nichod - i did have fun painting it.
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    Sorry for the huge images. I posted big just to get them up there, but also to show the bump detail. I will definitely try rendering.
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    OK, I changed the big images into thumbnails and linked the thumbnails to the big images.
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    Yep! Definitely liking Sculptris. Hope it doesn't disappear...

    I love how easy it is to add eyes!

    Tonight's doodle...
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    I imported my sheDevil Sculptris geo into ZBrush and adjusted it to give it more natural, and I hope, more appealing proportions. What do you think?

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    yes i like the modified proportions much better. I think she would look really cool with a few surface noise passes ran over her, cause her textures sort of reminds me of old painted stoned.

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    Thanks FiL. I still see things I'd like to change, but I am happier with her now. Haven't played much with noise yet. If you have links to any good training vids or threads, please post them. I'll check pixologic's library.
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    Very nice work Poda!

    You have a definitive sleek style. Sort of reminds me of those 2d Nagle style from the 80's, excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poda
    Haven't played much with noise yet. If you have links to any good training vids or threads, please post them.
    Zbrush's Classroom has some very straight forward videos on how to use the Noise & Noise brushes (in short, just play around with the "surface" pull-down options). They have an excellent video on how to use the Noise and Smooth peaks brush to quickly make realistic skin pores.

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    infiniview - Thanks! I was a big Nagel fan, so that's not a big surprise.
    FiL - Thanks, I'll check them out.
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    Nice!.. I like your flow and edge work!

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    Thank you Zombie Farm.
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