ryankingslien
08-06-2008, 18:20 PM
This weekend, I spent alot of quality time by myself sculpting. What a wonderful thing. Wake up. Get your coffee. Sculpt. Eat lunch. Sculpt. Dinner/Pizza. Sculpt. Ah, how nice. :)
I started a project of a female figure from the thighs up. The idea is to capture a combination of pleasure and hesitation in the expression and body language. It is still a work in progress but along the way I stumbled across a brush that I wanted to share with you guys that I call Rasp (http://gnomonology.com/blog/download/Rasp.zip).
Click Here to Download (http://gnomonology.com/blog/download/Rasp.zip)
This brush came out of an attempt to emulate real world sculpting processes by building up the form of my model via her anatomy first. Then with the Rake Brush I begin to shape the surface more. However, the Rake Brush couldn’t cover the amount of space I need to quickly work the surface of my model.
So, what did I do? I increased the Alpha Tile to 9 and voila! I have a rasp that will help me plane the surface of my model!
http://gnomonology.com/upload/tutorial_thumb/273/main.jpgI have also created a free, short tutorial showing you how to use the brush within a traditional sculpting workflow. You can download it from Gnomonology by clicking the image to the right or the link below.
ZBrush: Using the Rasp Brush(Link) (http://gnomonology.com/tutorial/273)
More... (http://gnomonology.com/blog/sculpting/sculpting-digital-clay-non-digity/)
I started a project of a female figure from the thighs up. The idea is to capture a combination of pleasure and hesitation in the expression and body language. It is still a work in progress but along the way I stumbled across a brush that I wanted to share with you guys that I call Rasp (http://gnomonology.com/blog/download/Rasp.zip).
Click Here to Download (http://gnomonology.com/blog/download/Rasp.zip)
This brush came out of an attempt to emulate real world sculpting processes by building up the form of my model via her anatomy first. Then with the Rake Brush I begin to shape the surface more. However, the Rake Brush couldn’t cover the amount of space I need to quickly work the surface of my model.
So, what did I do? I increased the Alpha Tile to 9 and voila! I have a rasp that will help me plane the surface of my model!
http://gnomonology.com/upload/tutorial_thumb/273/main.jpgI have also created a free, short tutorial showing you how to use the brush within a traditional sculpting workflow. You can download it from Gnomonology by clicking the image to the right or the link below.
ZBrush: Using the Rasp Brush(Link) (http://gnomonology.com/tutorial/273)
More... (http://gnomonology.com/blog/sculpting/sculpting-digital-clay-non-digity/)