3/28/2024 0 Comments Anime zbrush sculpt![]() ![]() Dam standard is also great for getting some of those creases in as well. Once I've got it in the direction that I want, I'd use a combination of move and a large standard brush to create the effect of flowing cloth. A low intensity smooth brush helps to fix some of the errors from moving and rotating. I'd use Mask Lasso to mask out the parts that I want to work with first (you can polygroup them if you want but since it's a couple of big parts that are easy to mask I didn't bother with that) - After I masked that part, I'd use the Rotate ruler/transpose line tool to move and rotate the cloth in the direction that I want. ![]() I'm assuming, of course, that you were referring to Fuu (the blonde one) and the flowing cloth around her legs. ![]() I'm no expert on cloth so I rely on a little bit of imagination when coming up with the flow, but I'll do my best to help. To Zeriel00, I'm still figuring that out myself. but like every anime, there are different styles and proportions to each of them so there's no direct answer to that question. I mostly use observation to judge the scales of the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, etc. As for scale of the eyes, that's really open to interpretation. Use the lights in zbrush to help get a better angle on the shadows. I'd use a Matcap that can give me a clear highlight in viewport to make sure the face is smooth. Work in parts and every so often check the overall silhouette to make sure it looks correct. I start with a plain dynamesh ball and use the clip curve and move brush to get the basic shape of the face and trim dynamics to work the planes of the face. I find that the ClipCurve, TrimDynamics, sPolish, Inflate, Move Topological works best to get the best flow and consistent curves of the face. Although I could give a few pointers as to how I got this far.įirst of all, to answer Takai's question regarding the head: I tried to use as few brushes as possible. I've been pondering on doing a tutorial for how I did the anime style look, though I feel there's still a lot more I can improve on before doing any complete how-to. Just got back from a short break and been a bit busy with applying for jobs at the moment. Hey there guys, sorry for the late reply. ![]()
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