Nomad Sculpt - 3D modeling thread -
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@LauraA i think it can be useful... You can mess with the lightning for sure but I have not tried - I really don’t know my way around the program yet - I will check out the artist you mentioned - i remember Bobby chui using zbrush for a painting too. Here is a doodle I just did in about 20 minutes... it’s super fun
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You look like you are having so much fun with this program, I decided to get it myself. I don't think I'll be able to do the kind of stuff you are doing but I'm hoping it will help my ability to visualize in 3D, something I always struggle with. Thanks for the suggestion.
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@demotlj That is great!! I hope you enjoy it as much as i have been. I'm really excited about it. I would love to see what you come up with
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@Kevin-Longueil Wow, I stepped away from this thread for a day and you've figured so much out. This is really remarkable stuff. Are you finding it useful to draw from yet?
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@Valerie-Light Thanks! Yes, i have found a couple of useful tools for sure, crease being the main one - there are so many i have not figured out yet but i'm still having a great time. I have not used any of these as reference for an image yet. I sculpted the yeti and the fox for that reason though so when i come up with a good composition/story i'm sure these will come very in handy. My guess is that i'll probably use this a lot in the future. It is really great to be using my 3d brain again.
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Dude, @Kevin-Longueil how much have you been sculpting? These are looking great. You have a fantastic sense of shape and form.
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Wow! These are awesome @Kevin-Longueil. I just downloaded this program and trying to figure it out. I struggle with visualizing characters in 3 d so hoping it will help. Any tutorials you would recommend for learning the program?
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@BradAYoo Thank you Brad!!! It has been almost 2 weeks since i downloaded the app. I've not really done 3d sculpting before. I have done real clay many years ago... i loved to use architectural clay which had a ton of grog in it ...i hate grog...but you could get much better forms with it because it would not droop as much as the pretty clays...i have not really worked in 3d for years though... i did teach metal sculpture for about 8 years at the college where i work. So i definitely have a 3d background...but no 3d software experience. The MacBook Pro i'm typing on is something i purchased specifically to load and learn Zbrush on..but i talked myself out of it... i'm 52 so there is definitely an element of feeling too old to learn something like that....but i would sure like to be able to apply a texture to the Chasmfiend...that would be very cool and i think i could do that in Zbrush?? I tried drawing this creature when i read the last book and it was a real struggle ...so much easier to sculpt it.. i'm hoping to use this in an image actually. Sorry about the novel length response... thank you again for your kind words
@MissMushy Thank you Michelle!! I'm so glad you're going to give it a try! I have not read any instructions or watched any tutorials yet...i think @demotlj mentioned having watch a couple though so she might have an idea? I have figure out adding and subtracting clay, smoothing, creasing, voxel remeshing and adding new items like a new sphere or block to build off of...that is about it so far. I remesh things to a higher resolution and remesh often - the polygons get stretched and very crazy if you work them too much... its is very much like metal in a way...remeshing kind of anneals the sculpt and makes the grain size smaller so you can work with it again..... i try not to worry about keeping details which can always be put back in because remeshing definitely changes tiny details .. i'm also mostly keeping thing symmetrical but you do not have to.... i'd be glad to try to help if you have any questions that i could answer..thanks again -
@Kevin-Longueil thanks Kevin! That’s kind of you to offer I have been playing around with it a bit today but I have never worked in 3D before so most of the terminology is new to me. I found a few videos on YouTube so am reviewing those while I play. Sorting out the interface and what’s what so far. Might try seeing if I can sculpt a head or something like that as a trial.
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@MissMushy Very cool! Making the portrait heads is challenging and fun...I'm pretty sure the Reilly method of portrait drawing is going through my head when i'm sculpting the portrait heads..(not really portraits i guess since i'm making them up?) it is a super easy way to visualize and divide the head into planes to get close to something workable..would love to see what you come up with
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@MissMushy Awesome!