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@@FynnGB I still watch your Demon Prince sculpt from time to time, its so nice from the sculpt to the subsurface scattering render, really impressive great job
wow that 3D print came out really well. i loved the way you created the stylized rocks using mask and pull for the different layers, a very simple and effective way. i would never of thought of that. Good Job on this project well done.
I'm a concept artist student, we're learning Zbrush now. Your video helped me so much with some things but mostly important, how to sculpt without complicating my life more. Thank you🥹
I have a dream to one day reach your level. I think the Dwarves would appreciate your sculpture and invite you to drink with them! This is incredible and inspiring man! Thank you! I've subscribed! Too bad I can't like it twice!
Just got into 3d Sculpting and I'm watching everthing that I can to learn and the fact that you started moulding the skull 1st has me concerned with how long my journey is going to be...But I really enjoyed your process
I watched a lot of sculpting videos, tutorials and timelapse, but watching you sculpting is just WOW. You are amazingly good at this it was a joy to watch it. So talented... thanks +1 sub. But you don't have new videos did you stop?
I don't change that much usually Mostly the LazySteps in the Stroke menue to get rid of the dotted line and I like to use a large brush size to play around with the pen pressure
I'm still practicing to be able to sculpt like you. Can you give me some advice about fabrics? Do you use basic brushes or do you have a special brush?
Thanks I appreciate it! Too be honest I'm not too confident in sculpting clothing but good references are key for practicing! I stick with the basic brushes (heavy on the default standard brush) and try to let the brushstrokes follow the flow of the fabric. Don't shy away to mask off some areas and use the move brush to create overlaps as well. If the details get sharper just use the standard brush with a smaller radius and you should be good to go All the best with your practice!
I thought I could't until I tried it haha. Asymmetry is daunting but quite liberating as well as long as you don't expect the same results as you get with symmetry
can somebody help? whenever i ave a sphere to start with it has very polygons and it is very hard to scult it initially how does it have this clay sort of texture for you
It's actually the default clay brush (not the clayBuildup one). The rest is just a matter of brush size and pen pressure. I usually like to have a much bigger brush size than the stroke that I want to have and then have light pressure. This averages out the effect of the volume buildup across a larger surface area. All the best
I've rewatched this video pretty much every month. This video always inspires me to sculpt without symmetry and practice figure posing. Thank you for posting this study and other studies as well!
can you please explain your skin shade material properties my skin shade is soo bright it hurts my eyes ive tried everything if you can explain abit that will be great
@@FynnGB Most welcome. It was easy and honest words. I am just starting out in ZBrush, after spending years as a graphic designer, so watching this helps a lot. I have always drawn freehand, so I understand the process better now that I have taken some classes as well.