Zbrush Timelapse - Sculpting Domino
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Domino, a character of Marvel comics. She is another mutant from the X-men with the powers of luck. Every event around her, works in her favor.
It took me around 21 hours to complete this figure.
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great job buddy!
Thank you!
dude legit ! amazing !
Thank you!!
Very nice ❤❤
I think I've 0.1% qualiy in my sculptures😂😂😂😂😂
Very nice my big bruv... I salute...
Oh thank you so much! You have to let me see your work!
so much effort and beautiful result, its gorgeous
Thank you so much!
Great contribution. Great tutorial. You have my like. Thank you so much. Greetings
Gran aporte. Gran tutorial. Tienes mi like. Muchas gracias. Saludos
Gracias a ti!!
I’m an aspiring sculptor. What is the best and most efficient way to learn to create cool sculptures like you
That's a good question! First of all let me thank you for liking my work. Now about your question, I would say to start learning the software you will use. Start with simple sculptures, maybe cartoon characters with basic shapes. This way you will practice with the software tools and gain a little speed in your workflow along the way. Once you are familiarized with the tools, you will then be able to focus on your skills and move on with a more complex figure. My process to learn was to watch a lot of UA-cam videos. I was always searching for timelapses and tutorials. This was my way to learn Zbrush. To improve my skills, I gathered a bunch of anatomy references and started to train my eye. That took me quite some time. I noticed that the only way to improve was to practice a lot and to loose fear. I used to worry to much about the end result and the time it took me to get there. This feeling was always reflected in my work, it still happens from time to time. So the best thing is to have confidence in yourself above all. Also try to do what you like, otherwise, you might loose interest in midway and have a hard time to finish.
I really hope I could answer your question 😅
Hi, I want to ask You about metrics in your zbrush UI. How did You done they and use?
Hello! those guides are just for a visual reference of scale. Those show the actual size of my screen, so roughly I can check the print size, any sculptural detail depth intensity, thickness of elements etc...
To set it up, I just imported a document with the guides in a layer and start sculpting on a different one. That way, every time I clear the canvas, the guides remain there.