About 2 years ago I somehow got ZBrush to launch onto the right screen after multiple tries, recently though I updated Zbrush and can't get it to set to the monitor I want. Any suggestions?
http://www.gamesradar.com/56-eye-melting-screens-most-hilariously-over-the-top-bloom-lighting-in-video-game-history/ Even gamers complain about the over use of bloom, its the new lense flair.
That sounds like a great idea! If you havbe an extra screen, you can use a free app like Daz to place a generic model that you can zoom and rotate around for reference while you sculpt. Stylized is good but if you are beginning try nail a generic sculpt first.
really cool stuff!! if you had something on those screen that would make the scene more alive!! and can you show the lights you have placed in the scene?
I am updating this thread for the 2.0 release of Hair & Fur, new name of the Hair Clump Tool. Please check the main post for new video, screens and details!
WhWhat reference are you using? If you're in a windows OS, you can use the Snipping Tool (search for it) to take specific screenshots of your screen, instead of using a camera.
Heh, and you'd be right, Glottis! I tried to say the word 'clue' as many times as possible in my posts, just for the hell of it. Here's the final screen, The singing telegram!