If it's scaling slowly even when the transpose line is small, chances are your tool is extremely large in zbrush. Unifying the object (Tool: Deform: Unify) should result in a faster transpose movement
I'm still pretty bad with mine for accurate stuff. Although being an A6 one using it on a 24" monitor makes it pretty hard. Getting better with it in Zbrush though which is nice
I'll take the straight up handpainted one if I wanted to err towards a strict illustrated feel. The ZBrush one errs towards a more realistic depiction on the spectrum of handpainted textures.
don't know about blender but you can retopo in zbrush, although i didn't use it look for a tutorial on youtube to understand the basic and then u can start retopo right-away
Small update. Been doing a little bit of zbrush stuff. I find it a little intimidating to go too crazy with it. Any advice on where I am going with this would be great.
I've been plugging along on the character, just finished up retopologizing all the organic bits in zBrush, so the high poly is basically done, minus any adjustments anyone sees.
Thanks for the link. Already took FB and my pic off now. Probably for the best :P And yes, I'm learning ZBrush atm. I love Eat3D the most, awesome stuff.
sweet cheers guys! edit: watched the vid, result is really nice but damn it reminds me of everything I dont miss in zbrush . still an actual use for the 2.5d canvas! woot
Really nice work dude, i especially like how you handed the welded seams. I would have assumed zbrush but that looks like a nice and elegant solution :thumbup:
Well, Zbrush 3.5 has the scales brush, so that plus a nice alpha and some brush modifier tweaks would be my guess as far as sculpting. The rendering methods are anybody's guess.