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    Default Female Sculpt : NEED HAIR TIPS!

    Hello all,

    It has been SOOOOOOO long since I had a chance to play with ZBrush (mainly because of my Uni course getting in the way )

    I finally managed to get the time to install ZBrush 4 today (absolutely stunned by the amount of new stuff to play with and can't wait to sit down and have a proper go ).

    I looked through my files of half finished models and I picked up this model I started a few months ago. I would really love some advice on making hair in zbrush as my efforts are not great to say the least. zb4RENDER.jpg
    My Site: http://anthonyminto3d.blogspot.co.uk/

    NCCA (Bournemouth): Bachelor Arts Degree (Hons) First Class (Computer Animation Arts)
    3D Artist/Generalist looking for work in London and the South East (UK).

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    I decided to try and make the hair by ZSketching it. This is my first try at using ZSketch. I really like the way you can block in big shapes quickly. Onwards and upawards!

    zb4Render2.jpg
    My Site: http://anthonyminto3d.blogspot.co.uk/

    NCCA (Bournemouth): Bachelor Arts Degree (Hons) First Class (Computer Animation Arts)
    3D Artist/Generalist looking for work in London and the South East (UK).

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    A little more free time today to work on the zsketch hair. This is what I've got with my first attempt at using zsketch and spotlight.

    zb4render3.jpg
    My Site: http://anthonyminto3d.blogspot.co.uk/

    NCCA (Bournemouth): Bachelor Arts Degree (Hons) First Class (Computer Animation Arts)
    3D Artist/Generalist looking for work in London and the South East (UK).

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    Nice start.

    Is she supposed to look like she's squinting? like there is dusty wind in her face? looks odd.

    Keep it up!

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    Thank you for the link Etcher
    My Site: http://anthonyminto3d.blogspot.co.uk/

    NCCA (Bournemouth): Bachelor Arts Degree (Hons) First Class (Computer Animation Arts)
    3D Artist/Generalist looking for work in London and the South East (UK).

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    OMG!!WOw..This is really great...Good ..Thanks for sharing.

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