I never realized that I would come to the point where I could draw her armpit snippings!
There is a Divinity that shapes our 'pits,Rough-hew them how we will.
I never realized that I would come to the point where I could draw her armpit snippings!
There is a Divinity that shapes our 'pits,Rough-hew them how we will.
Jack thats hilariousâŠ
@Jan:
Thanks!
Noses and ears to me are easy, at least compared to hands and feet, both of which drive me bat****.
Feet! I have a problem with sculpting feet, definitely.
Maybe thatâs why I love boots so much.
hahahaha!!!
Yep, boots would fix that.
haha
Thatâs great Mealea.
I love it.
Nice!Is this the for the Daft Punk album of Bob Dylan covers?
hahaha!!!
Its old Harmonica Face!
Thats not what he looks like, its was photoshopped using a filter called Distant Past, then it was touched up with the Cocaine Removal Tool 2.4, the Andy Warhol addition.
nice zdepth pass manâŠ
I agree. Really missing the ability to pull off some volumetric effects. Iâm crazy curious how you did this. Eagerly await your tutorial.
MealeaYing:
Neat depth effect in your post #1984
Certainly zbrush and/or Keyshot materials make it possible.
Wondering,⊠waiting,⊠Anticipating a work flow many people will try to use.
Tada:
Adat:
Clever! Iâve got a few future projects that could use some atmospheric effects. Iâll certainly try to put this technique to use and post if I get any decent results. Iâm guessing that this would only work on a single object. What if there were separate islands of geometery in your tool. Would that still work you think?
Something else to note on these is that you might want to not use backgrounds, shadows, or reflections, it depends what you are after.
Also you can make some serious masks with this using solid colors.
AND you can export âTexture 40â out of ZBrush and use that for all sorts of entertaining weirdness.
Weeee!
mealea,
nice pseudo-SubSurface Scattering effectâŠthanks a bunch for the tutorial! :)
Also like âLitTheHellUpâ (post #1980)âŠ(as in Louis Litt in Suits?)âŠgreat image.
BTW, your art is always interesting, provocative, leading edge. Even what you called âcrapâ
would look great on the wall of a gallery with your other works. Seriously!
In fact, your art (& tutorials) was the âcatalystâ that gave me the incentive to hang in with ZBrush
and keep at it till became fun & familiar.
Thanks!!!
Nanomesh is so great. I love nanomesh.
Arraymesh is more complicated, which is why I donât really have a handle on it yet.
You have created one majestic circuit board though, Mealea! Looks like it could power half the world.
thanks!
Those are neither nano nor array mesh, I just duplicated the first object with the Transpose tools
Oh â transpose. Ok, very sorry. This is an off day for me. I have those entirely too frequently.
If I could figure out some way of making a living using ZBrush I would have time to dig into, and make tutorials for doing EVERYTHINGâŠ
Wouldnât that be a lovely way to make a living! Maybe itâll be an option for you one day.
but I have no idea how to make a living doing that yet, the one way I know of I canât afford because it uses too much bandwidth.
I have to watch my downloads, too â the perks of living in a rural area. SighâŠsome people can afford unlimited, but I figure to save that extra money for ZB stuff. 4R7 has become my best friend.
Anyway, next time I will read more carefully! I guess I took one look at your image and thought âArrayâ or âNanoâ
Nano is really pretty easy though, honestly, or I couldnât do it. Now, ArrayâŠwell, thatâs another story.
If I could figure out some way of making a living using ZBrush I would have time to dig into, and make tutorials for doing EVERYTHING⊠but I have no idea how to make a living doing that yet, the one way I know of I canât afford because it uses too much bandwidth.
I got an idea. Just PMâd you.
Thats just about the best PM everâŠ
THANKS!