Hello there, I'm a 17 y/o aspiring character artist in last year of a terrible '3D art' class at school and since my tutors are about as interested and as competent as a sponge cake, i'm going to stop lurking for a moment and post.
I decided to pick up Zbrush a few months ago and so far i have done a few busts and assets with the program and i was wondering,
how do i create a full character from a sculpted bust?
The only way i can think of doing it is by making a base mesh and then just merging the two meshes, but i have no idea how to do that.
Here's what i have so far, if anyone could help me out i would be so appreciative! Thank you in advance!
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You'd have to make a new mesh and transfer the details. Look at the zProject brush and the Project All button.
What I'd recommend is to retopologize the head into a lowpoly model, then attach that new model to a body, then subdivide that new model in zBrush and project the details from your bust. Then you'd go on and continue sculpting the rest of the figure.
Though honestly, starting from scratch isn't a bad idea either. Shouldn't take you too long to get back to this point. I'd bet the time it would take to retopologize, build a lowpoly body, project the details, cleanup, etc, would be more than it would take to just start over from scratch.
Yeah, i wanted add a body to my sculpt, and i see your point about just starting over. And thank you for telling me about projecting details, i had no idea Zbrush could do that, that's insane!
Thanks for your advice dude
edit: Actually, just activating the Project setting in the Dynamesh menu should preserve the details from the original well enough. I'd still keep a copy of the original in case you need to project details later.