Created this T-Rex from scratch using Zbrush and Zspheres.
This was made for a university project and although the modelling stage has been handed in for marking, any feedback for next time would be greatly appreciated.
looks cool man! The only feedback I would really give is to tighten up those forms. It almost looks like you don't have enough subdivisions to make the details as crisp as you want, but then I see all these micro details so I know that's not the case.
Basically, you just want to get more aggressive with your forms and details. Find some other similar sculpts that are even better than yours and try to get the same level of quality. One specific example I can give is if you look at the mouth where that skin flap is by the corner. Those edges should be more defined and the transitions should be sharper. You could use a sharpen brush and a standard brush to just sharpen up those areas.
Keep at it though, I'm sure next time will be even better!
there are some Alphas that could be helpful, but mainly watch some of the time lapse's. It awesome to see Damir (the artist) sculpt and it should be helpful to see his process on how he tackles detail and sculpting in general. Goodluck!
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Basically, you just want to get more aggressive with your forms and details. Find some other similar sculpts that are even better than yours and try to get the same level of quality. One specific example I can give is if you look at the mouth where that skin flap is by the corner. Those edges should be more defined and the transitions should be sharper. You could use a sharpen brush and a standard brush to just sharpen up those areas.
Keep at it though, I'm sure next time will be even better!
I bumped into this thread today again on Zbrushcentral that I think could help:
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?114935-55-Dragons-design-quot-Marathon-quot
there are some Alphas that could be helpful, but mainly watch some of the time lapse's. It awesome to see Damir (the artist) sculpt and it should be helpful to see his process on how he tackles detail and sculpting in general. Goodluck!
The model appears a great deal stockier than a t-rex; it almost seems as though the aspect ratio for the images is off.
Thanks