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Zeeble or Greeble that is here the Question!

Thankyou for sharing your method in a way that as Smileman says : he will be able to do with voice only. So many “tutorials” are abreviated and some of
the crutial actions and clicks are lost and the user is left to guess. I will
post some of my tests with this method soon.
thanks…
David

Thank you so much !

This movie shows how the Zbrush great is… :+1:
Im waitin to see more of ideas how Zbrush can be use coz its Amazin.

Interesting!
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Lemo rules!!

Patton

whoooo. Thanks Lemo -
Along with your method, I used the “create difference” in the Morph Target tab!

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Hahaha, dynamic thread! I’m happy it’s inspiring.

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Lemo

Yea really cool ! :smiley: :cool: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Islamabad.jpg

I Don’t know why, but I like the silver one!:cool:

PATTON

:smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

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Dear advanced friends of the Zeebological movement!

I have a little enhancement which might be of interest…

Before you start with the Zeeble Map, create an interesting black and white Picture. Something like the letters ‘BAS’ and save that as ‘ZeebleStencil.BMP’.

Now make a Zeeble Map with dark greyscales which do not differ to much.

Then load the ‘Zeeblestencil.BMP’ into the Alpha’s. Go to the Alpha Menu and press ‘Stencil’ Button. Now the stencil should be visible on the Zeeble Map. You can invert the stencil and position it with the space key.

Once in place and masking the right elements (your choice) you can continue painting the Zeeble map with lighter grey scales which later will be more prominent than the other parts.

Lazy as I am I am doing this with the color spray brush which paints random grey squares with adjustable size, flow and color difference.

Now you can ‘hide’ other patterns in the seemingly random pattern.

Your fellow Zeebologist Lemo

here’s a zeeble - thanks lemo for the tut:cool:

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A strange thing again! :smiley: bluerose.jpg

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big thanks for the tutorial, appreciate the time and effort. -Mark

i was a little off program here with my experiments…
Here’s a zeeble. Who needs architects?

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NOTE: you can change the zeeble texture and use tiling using the MapIt ZPlugin
Once again thanks for the tut lemo:+1:

If greebles wobble do they fall down. Since finding this thread that old jingle “Webbles wobble but they don’t fall down” has been stuck in my head. If I knew where to find a Webble, I’d go knock it down and make it stay there :mad:

Lemonnado,
Thanks so much for the tut. Lots of fun to play with.
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Hi lemon-dude,

many thanks for very nice tut, now is some clear for me:sunglasses: :+1:

Would you (or anyone here) please tell me, where is the difference between MRGB and RGB
in this case you presented? I change it many times and can’t see nothing different… be nice and clear me off… thank you very much

cheers

RGB = Color Channels and the M is the Material.
So if you paint with RGB on then you paint color and with MRGB you paint color AND the material defined inthe material slot.
Is that what you are looking for?
Lemo

PS:I must try out MapIt today. Never used it…