cool character i'd also recommend starting with a simple low poly base mesh. this way you can stay focused on the most impactful decisions first - proportions, shape, silhouette. It is more efficient to nudge a couple vertices that affect the silhouette compared to sculpting on virtual clay. give it a shot, you might find…
Because I won't believe if you tell me that you only use basic UE sculpting tools. They look extremely barebones to me and I can't imagine sculpting anything realistic with them. Well, ok - I can imagine, I can also imagine painting Mona Lisa in MS Paint, but it doesn't mean I want to go through that. UE sculpting tools…
Hello! This is my first post, I hope this is the right spot to park my thread in. Anyway though, I've been sculpting things for a couple of months now, but the models I have sculpted are lacking alot of detail and realism. I've watched many tutorials, but none seem to help me improve the quality of my sculpts. I have loads…
IF i have two sub tools, one is a hair mesh, if i try sculpting near the scalp it wont sculpt on that are of the hair because the head mesh is showing there. the only way i can sculpt my hair in that area is by turning on transparency? when i do that, i can no longer see my characters head since its near invisible. i sure…