![]() ![]() I made one side of the teeth and modified their shape then mirrored them on the other side. For the teeth, I just duplicated the horn and modify its shape with the Move brush then used the Transpose tool to duplicate (by holding the Ctrl key) and place each tooth. ![]() To create the horn and eyes, I started with a simple sphere and enabled DynaMesh to modify its shape. ![]() InsertCylinder Brush to create the arms and legs Creating additional elements To create the arms and legs, I inserted some cylinders with the InsertCylinder brush and move them around with the Transpose tool, then when in it is in place, I blended the cylinders with the body by re-DynaMeshing with Ctrl+Drag in the window (not on the model). I mostly used three brushes: the Move, Clay Buildup and DamStandard brushes to create the main shapes and overall proportion of his body.īody creation with DynaMesh Adding arms and legs In ZBrush I started with a simple sphere and enabled DynaMesh to create the body and head. You can watch a time-lapse video of the sculpting and the PolyPainting part of this character here. My goal was to create a character that looks like a figurine or toy, I have chosen to put him on a stand and render it in KeyShot. They really do amazing work! Rhino was a personal project to practice my sculpting skills and to create a character entirely in ZBrush. Working with and applying textures and UV unwrapping!Working with Dynamesh, subdivision levels and more.Learning about remeshing including ZRemesher and projectionsHow to work and apply masking, poly groups and masking options as well as deformationSculpting and modelling techniquesTranslation, rotation and Scale via transpose plus using the sub tool masterUsing ZSpheres as a way to quickly build base meshesAnd loads of tips and tricks along the way.3D generalist Gregory Stoffel shares his ZBrush workflow of the awesome Rhino a tribute to Creature Boxįirst of all, I would like to give credit to the awesome artists at Creature Box where the concept of this character comes from. Some of what we will learn!Right the important stuff what you will learn during this course Who the course for?This course is for anyone who has already used Zbrush although I cover everything you must know how to move around in ZBrush, if you buy this course and get stuck message me. Why a FLY? well its not because it was swallowed by a spider!This is a great subject as it has elements of hardsurface as well as organic forms within it, it also have very fine almost microscopic detail (anyone familar with my courses will realise I love micro level details and forms), this lends itself well to a training course I cannot wait to introduce this course to you I had loads of fun creating this for you ZBrush fans its packed full of features, before we get into that I just wanted to tell you why I chose this subject "The Fly" Learn ZBrush and become a confident sculptor Learn to Sculpt and model professionally with this ZBrush Online Course Sculpting "The Fly" Language: English | Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 5h 26m Zbrush Online Course Sculpting And Modelling "The Fly"
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