PDO can create nice, per pixel intersection between meshes, so youd see like a silhouette cutout. But unfortunately it has many issues yet. I assume it going to be improved in the future.
Hi! ACtually when you are in Dynamask mode the resolution is automatically lowered to half by the suite in order to let you preview your work really quickly. This might change in the future depending on 3do optimization :)
there's also schwarzenegger. bearable in the german versions, absolutely godawful to listen to in english (save for the chuckle-effect) when the killer robot from dystopian future LA sounds like ötzi von der alm.
Pior: I might consider your suggestion contacting him. Neox: Both Docks would be perfect IF they would work on my Hardware ;( At least I got an idea what to look out for in the future :)
Some of the cuts made in this model, especially near the end (@12min), would take a lot longer in Zbrush. I'm tempted to try it for a cube or something simple in the future. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5oQnOfM7Jo
Someone on Kotaku said: Apparently, it's just a short that was created to test reactions for a possible R-rated movie in the future. who knows... I think it could be good but I dont like the direction they are going...
Also, in the future it will help you if you indicate the 3d software you're using, in the title. e.g. Maya and Max use different material setups for Arnold, so knowing which software matters for the answer.
Thanks guys! Megalmn2000, good suggestion. Thanks for letting me know. I'll be sure to add the wireframes for him sometime in the near future. Final mesh update for the night elf bust coming soon...
pmiller001 Thank you for the feedback! It was my first attempt using Zbrush so creating a clean mesh was something I struggled with. I will make sure to research and practice more to avoid that in future projects :)
I have played a bit with Mudbox lighting set up and photoshop. Here is result. I am still planning to render it properly in the future but for now that what I have. Hope you like it.