Miniature Prints
Fantastic modeling, great printsi I would say you have zbrush down pat
Re: Miniature Prints
mongerdesigns wrote:Wow, Zach. Those are insanely good!
Thanks. Im digging the new Optoma and 80x45 platform, its much more dependable.
eg123 wrote:Wow. Very nice.
Thanks for sharing pictures of your models.
Glad you got the printer that meets your skills and talent.
Most importantly,
Thank you for your service to our country.
It was a good six years for my family and I, so I was happy to do it. Still working on that whole talent part though, Zbrush is so extensive, Im glad the Solus picks up the slack.
M-Williams wrote:I like your prints. Very detailed work!!
Thanks, I cant wait to paint them. I still have some ~50 models to finish before the projects done, but the detail will shine when its over.
lklutts wrote:Fantastic modeling, great printsi I would say you have zbrush down pat
Everytime I think Im getting zbrush I run into a new 'well how do I do that?' moment, its such a powerful program. The good news is that I can get away with some things when I know the miniature is going
to be 23mm, for the most part.
Re: Miniature Prints
Is zbrush difficult to learn ? As im interested
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Zbrush is like sculpting. If you do lot of free form pieces, than go for it. It is not as easy as Rhino though.
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Re: Miniature Prints
These prints are fantastic.
I use ZBrush myself but I've been informed that if you are planning to start out with an organic modelling package you are going to have an easier time learning Mudbox.
I use ZBrush myself but I've been informed that if you are planning to start out with an organic modelling package you are going to have an easier time learning Mudbox.
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