Ah that Simon Fuchs tutorial. Yeah, I've seen that tutorial being recommended quite a bit actually. It seems like a pretty great tutorial from what I've read about it. I would pick it up right now but I'm tight on cash at the moment. But the moment that I can, I'll definitely pick this one up. Seems like a good workflow…
Also, as someone who has gone through multiple of Fuchs' tutorials, I'd actually recommend starting with this tutorial, which is a lot faster, albeit it skips over a lot of hand detailing. https://www.exp-points.com/exp-tutorials-portable-music-player-maya-painter-zbrush Also, I should never write posts at 4am again…
Lol man it's all good. I was able to understand what you were getting at xD but I'll for sure check out that tutorial more. Heck I may even go ahead and buy it. I already gave the description a look over and it seems like a pretty good tutorial. And it's not even that expensive at all either. So that's even more tempting!…
Check out Simon Fuchs' handgun tutorial. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lVy0bV I bought this tutorial a while back, and haven't gone through all of it, but from these images you can see how chunky he makes his highpoly bevels. Admittedly, he does separate in zbrush using strategic polish uses, but you can get similar…