really nice sketches dude …love them all …keep us posted good luck
A big Thanks again to the Pixologic team for being an outstanding leader in every aspect of the word. I feel truly priviliged to be part of your vision and greatful for the numerous additions your provide free of charge to your customers!
Every day, you keep confirming that I made the right choice by making ZBrush my only 3D software application I could buy to explore and satisfy my digital art creation interests.
Whising you lasting success!
thanks for this update to the old zsketchpad!
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how can i get that video downloaded?
only just tried it - I love the pencils, a great tool for sketching…
God I hate the addition of 2d sketches to this site. Please someone create a ZBrush specific site now.
caffeine this is nothing new, the early zbrush was mostly 2d, and i have to say its nice to see some 2d instead of the same old stuff lately. and considering that z did this since the beginning you already are looking at a zbrush specific site.
On the Pixologic video 1st page it shows Mauro Patrizi drawing a perspective grid and using striagt lines any info on this was done would be appericated.
Also some helpers for making grids
Create some of your own grid papers and save as a download pdf (has polar grids)
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
and here
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/perspective/
Photoshop 32 free grid brushes - abr file works in my Photoshop elements 5
http://velavan.deviantart.com/art/PERSPECTIVE-GRID-BRUSH-81079329
It seems he draw a single straight line - pressing the lines button - and after that activates rotate mode ®, and make various snapshots (shift+s) of this line, around its rotation pivot.
If you want to make a perspective grid inside Paintstop, you can try the following:
- Click on menus button, so the default Zbrush menus will show again.
- On the tools pallete, chose plane3d. Adjust the number of divisions on the Initialize section.
- Draw your grid on the canvas. And enter rotate mode. Shift+F will make wireframe visible.
- Now you can adjust perspective using the draw pallete, and the position using move, sclae, rotate.
Hope this helps!
STEP 1.
You can make a line using the line tool in PaintStop
STEP 4.
Then when you are finished you can press “Q” to move back to draw
mode and draw more strokes to your canvas.
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Hope that helps!
I answered a question like this earlier in the thread.
Here is a video I made showing the process.
That’s really amazing, Can’t wait to test it…!!! thanks alot pixologic…!!!
Thanks Martin
MAs Illustration
Awesome Plug-in Pixologic!!!:D
This is a great plug in,thank you very much!
Only a little request(i don’t know if it’s allready possible),can the size sens have negative values?
A thing I do in Corel Painter is controlling the size of the stroke with the pressure,but inverted,so stroking strong gives me little and black line and stroking weak gives me soft and big size strokes,useful for doing nuances(or maybe using the tilt for that).
Btw,it’s great,really good feeling using it.
Just a quick doodle in my lunchbreak i thought, give paintstop another go…
…2 1/2 hours later…(grrrrr, why I oughda)
Still, it came out ok. Feels quite french graphic novel, which pleases me because I’m a a bit of an afficionado.
Raw sunlight…absolutely gorgeous fawn. when you gonna sculpt it?..if your not…can I?
mail me
Hi Peter, just checked out your stuff… really wonderful pieces
I’m only just starting out so I’ve lots of tutorials to get through yet.
If you feel the urge to tackle what the fellow, then I’m the one who’d be honoured. No need to be precious or true to the sketch, go where the muse takes you
Look forward to seeing where you take it
Thanks for the kind words…
you should check out ryan kingsliens intro to zbrush on gnomon site…absolutely superb stuff…and also Meats Miers tutorial on zbrush illustration (if you can stand his voice for more than 5 mins)
That`s very nice…hahaha!!!