NanoMesh Scarf Tutorial - zBrush

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024

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  • @mequable
    @mequable 7 років тому

    Excellent tutorial. I appreciate you taking the time to do the finishing strings on the scarf.

  • @TheCal47
    @TheCal47 8 років тому +13

    thanks so much for making the time and making this tutorial really was helpful defiantly was helpful

  • @andristefanus
    @andristefanus 3 роки тому +1

    Sir, do you recomend this or alpha surface noise method

  • @DiApelo
    @DiApelo 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for this great tutorial. This is verry helpful!

  • @vuankhanhbeo
    @vuankhanhbeo 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much, even though this was made 5 years ago, I'm still doing it for my stuff.

  • @baryafe
    @baryafe 4 місяці тому

    what if i don't have "CruveStrapSnap?

  • @ashleyatitsogbui2243
    @ashleyatitsogbui2243 5 місяців тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @ngasintse6580
    @ngasintse6580 3 роки тому

    Sir, I wonder how do you export the tassel into other app?

  • @saibot4754
    @saibot4754 3 роки тому +1

    When I apply the nanomesh to all polygons, for some reason they appear randomly and not uniform on each polygon. I dont know why its happening

  • @potzzilla9759
    @potzzilla9759 8 років тому +2

    How do you change that the nano mesh follows the topology flow. Mine faces random directions

    • @nikolaysikovoy8378
      @nikolaysikovoy8378 4 роки тому

      3dtotal.com/tutorials/t/master-modeling-and-meshes-henrique-naspolini-maya-zbrush-character

    • @nikolaysikovoy8378
      @nikolaysikovoy8378 4 роки тому

      This article covers your issue

  • @Sebastian96and
    @Sebastian96and 4 роки тому

    this is painfully slow, but thanks for the tutorial

  • @erickednaldodelima
    @erickednaldodelima 6 років тому

    Can we create Small Holes with nanomesh too? What about micromesh, both tools seems similar, do you know the differences?

  • @placerouge
    @placerouge 8 років тому +1

    Hey ! Nice tutorial but after doing this, can we just "project" the nanomesh on the mesh ? Like baking the normal on the original UV map ?

    • @J3WT00B
      @J3WT00B  8 років тому

      yes, you could either project it onto the base mesh or export the two meshes and create a normal map in xnormal

    • @alinanovikova9779
      @alinanovikova9779 7 років тому

      Hello, guys, tell me please the right workflow with extracting - i have at first to subdivide unwrapped original mesh to several millions and then use ProjectAll the details -> NormalMaps ->CreateNormalMap? And if there any other ways to extract maps (normals/displacement) for such situations like clothes details in Zbrush? I know how to do this in 3ds Max, but have some problems with Zbrush. Thank you.

  • @juanayala4678
    @juanayala4678 6 років тому

    Nanomesh work like alpha ? I want use this nanomesh for armor but the mesh have a few poligons because my model is for a videogame character

  • @The_Lazydino
    @The_Lazydino 4 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @mayconlopes439
    @mayconlopes439 8 років тому +4

    I could not do it ! At the time of applying Nanomesh , they do not centralize in the scarf polignos ! They are all around ! = /

    • @janorszulak5098
      @janorszulak5098 8 років тому +1

      +Maycon Lopes Same here and I haven't seen any solution to this problem yet. Help!

    • @J3WT00B
      @J3WT00B  8 років тому

      +Maycon Lopes change nanomesh to fit or fill mode

    • @janorszulak5098
      @janorszulak5098 8 років тому

      Fit or Fill modes change nothing, the nanomesh is still scattered all around, each inserted mesh isn't even in borders of a polygon.

    • @J3WT00B
      @J3WT00B  8 років тому

      do you have the random distribution set to zero?

    • @janorszulak5098
      @janorszulak5098 8 років тому

      yep, every nanomesh option is set as it should be, but for some reason nanomesh do not work with my model. the model itself do not have any problems if you set a basic cube as a nanomesh so I have no idea why does the custom nanomesh, based on the one from the scarf tutorial video doesn't want to cooperate :-(

  • @TechSide
    @TechSide 8 років тому

    thank you sir

  • @ming1au455
    @ming1au455 6 років тому

    Great!

  • @monamaldita
    @monamaldita 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU

  • @traianboitan943
    @traianboitan943 5 років тому

    thx mann

  • @seekcaver1936
    @seekcaver1936 5 років тому

    帮大忙了,谢了

  • @Brian-z2i
    @Brian-z2i 7 років тому

    you coulda just cut the minute or two out of the vid that it took to decimate.

  • @IDMENTAL
    @IDMENTAL 4 роки тому

    to slow make it faster

  • @LINZEXSTUDIOS
    @LINZEXSTUDIOS 5 років тому

    My NanoMesh is not oriented in the same direction, large square areas are made and each has an orientation

  • @Easterhands
    @Easterhands 6 років тому

    Wonderful tutorial man, thanks. I picked up more handy shit in this single video than any other vid I've watched on the program.

  • @aparajitninawe453
    @aparajitninawe453 5 років тому

    great. peace and claim....rather than most of others, mostly noises and fast. I like your speed of talk. I love to see such beautiful peace and claim videos

  • @KevinKosmoArt
    @KevinKosmoArt 8 років тому +1

    Aw thank you thank you!!

  • @nawangsherpa3209
    @nawangsherpa3209 7 років тому

    I didnt understand the name of the brush?curse drap snap?

  • @craigdaversa451
    @craigdaversa451 4 роки тому

    This is super helpful thanks dude!

  • @joelarsenault1244
    @joelarsenault1244 8 років тому

    I'm sure you have a tree-lined the best.

  • @redflag4255
    @redflag4255 7 років тому

    thank you for this! it's been a great help! Stay great

  • @黒澤ダイヤ-h8r
    @黒澤ダイヤ-h8r 5 років тому

    ㅇㄷ

  • @jakub2jagrik
    @jakub2jagrik 4 роки тому

    Amazing workflow

  • @andcaru
    @andcaru 4 роки тому

    Thanks dor share!

  • @dagu20
    @dagu20 8 років тому

    Very nice tutorial man!

  • @Giga3D811
    @Giga3D811 4 роки тому

    thank you

  • @MonicaNaomy
    @MonicaNaomy 6 років тому

    Fancy scarf! Thanks!