Yeah, I was hoping for a yield (pause script but allow others to continue). So does anyone know if there is a callback when the viewport has finally settled down exposure wise? Or some way to know if the exposure has finished changing?
I have decided to continue my efforts to model and render my take on Miles Morales spiderman. Here is my work for today. Just blocked out the body and clothing. I think i will do for a stylized realism look.
I've slowly been continuing to work on this over the last 2 months and thought I'd post up some new pictures. I'm planning to finish up the scene over the next few weeks and get started on something new.
Oh yes I've used that script however I've noticed that it has problems with continuing quads. Good example would be a plank. Try creating a single plank with beveled edges. Then add a couple of edge loops. Then try the script again.
i have zbrush installed on 2 computers, does anyone know if you can install the update on one of them and continue using the old version on the other computer? otherwise i'll probably wait till we upgrade at work.
@lotet Hey ! Thanks a lot for the feedback Lotet ! :) I completly agree with you, I'm going to continue the work on her today while keeping in mind your toughts and tips ! And yup don't worry the mask is going to be normal cloth :)
If I may, I suggest you 'acquire' full seasons of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. You'll enjoy it if you can get past how it's not exactly continuous story telling like todays television shows.
Personally, I think it would look great if you ripped off the front of his nose so he had that classic undead evil look going for him. Anyways, its a good start. Just go in there and continue detailing.
I wasn't going to reply to this thread as I generally don't to sketch drawings posts (don't know why). But then I saw the juggernaut type character you had and now want to ask if you can continue with it - looks great.
I'm lovin' this man. I'm glad to see you continuing to work on this. I'm in love with the proportions. I really dig how this guy seems to be made out of "opposing C's" (atleast from the saide view) if that makes any sense.