IMM splash brush? Where is it? Where can I find it?
Thanks in advance.
Not a big deal. Blender has a liquid simulation anyway. Just curious though. Always curious.
Thanks Deke, I’ll see what I can do.
Some other interesting brushes there. hm.
Some more tests. Loops and UVs/displacements in zbrush. More UVediting and rendering in blender.
Some BPRs
Love all the detail work!
Fancy the new work!
Thank you Derek, details are nice, especially when sculpted in 10 mins. :lol:
Hey cherub, thanks.
Another one, I mean the same one, different displacement panel applied. More chaotic.
Woohhaa !! michalis i really dig this one, you’ve really really nailed this one.
I don’t know why, but when i look at it it reminds me of the movie the 5th element, do you see it too ?
@Deke
Thanks, 2 of the last 3 are BPR though.
It’s very easy in zbrush. Just subdivide a lot and apply displacement.
I use a second pass as bump. This time I entered a 3x tiles. (under UV panel). A trick for high frequency details. They don’t have to be real displacements. Practically, they can’t.
@Freewaldo
Thank you, 5th element indeed it reminds it.:lol: Especially when trying to add a head on this composition. (not like in 5th element)
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Another abstract composition - study
i like it , congratulations
Thanks LVXSIFER
Another one, mostly in zbrush. (loops and GUV unwrapping + displacaments). But, I edited the UVs a bit in blender.
A BPR.
Thanks Pilou, I’m not sure that this excellent gallery you posted has lot to do with what I try. For sure, my displacement panels sometimes look like these. But I have nothing to do with fractals.
Here’s another, some heretic architecture, a neo-gothic something. lol
A simple clay render.
Lovely! I really love this one! How about a tutorial one of these days?
Cheers, David
Wonderful details, lovely architecture… Deke
Thank you chalkman, deke.
A tutorial? Using zbrush only? Of course but it won’t exactly work on architectural subjects. You don’t have much control over UVs. However, very interesting structures can be made using zbrush only. I’ll try one tutorial, soon.
very good job, always surprising and spectacular
is Blender or ZBrush:o
Hey wait I’d like more Blender tutorials from you anytime… Deke