I see what you mean about the lips, thanks! I'm using a bunch of skin and wrinkle alphas from Pixologic's alpha gallery, also for larger wrinkles I use Dam_Standard brush about 10 intensity with lazy mouse active.
well you got wrong man, i meant having a licence from autodesk or pixologic to make tuts with theier softwares (i hear alot in DT or any other website "autodesk authoried publisher or something) sorry for repleing too late :)
Holy cow. That looks amazing. Makes me wonder what, if any, response Pixologic is going to come up with, seeing as how I already own ZB 3.1... I wonder if the price is going to stay as competitive and what the min req specs are.
Anyone that's ever used ZBrush has used the Dam standard brush. This brush was made by a bloke called Damien. It was so popular that Pixologic decided to incorporate it as a default brush........enough said. The brushes are just tools. Use them. Create cool shit.
Was a good event, feels like its shrinking though. Not seeing Autodesk or Pixologic demoing at their own booth felt very strange. Speaking of the Order 1886... there was a bit of love over at the Foundry booth. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGrrQbcV3l0[/ame]
Pixologic launched ZBrush 4R2b yesterday and it has a shopping list of cool new features and a cure for baldness. If you haven't been following much of the sneak peak videos from Pixologic lately about the R42b update, now is your chance to check it our yourself first hand. I received my update e-mail last night and will…
Went through a tutorial on how to setup my own UI. It works but everytime I reopen Zbrush I have to load it back again. This isn't normal is it? even if I save it over 'default.cfg', it makes no difference. C:\Program Files (x86)\Pixologic\ZBrush 4R7\ZStartup\UserInterfaceLayouts
You can make the strands very chunky and stylised easily. Works better for baking. The default strands are flat planes, but you can make them volumetric and much bigger just by dicking around with the sliders. Lots of potential not demonstrated in the pixologic preview vid.
Yep, Jackablade, to expand on that there was also an interview with Digic over on Pixologic's site, showing some very nice 3d artwork, check it out - http://www.pixologic.com/zbrush/community/digic/digic_interview.html For those of you who may have missed it when it was posted originally.