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Speed sculpt - head 04

ZBrush Character Formulas posted on Feb 03, 2009
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Still practising!!! Think things are starting to make sense a bit more now :o) I think I'm getting closer to creating plausible human heads... This head took 3 hours in zbrush, might go up another level to add finer details etc.

Comments (7)


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PapaSkip

7:13PM | Tue, 03 February 2009

Very nice! Great work!

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allarhia

8:10PM | Tue, 03 February 2009

Great modeling.

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Cgaynor

9:43PM | Tue, 03 February 2009

Very good work!!!

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Teyon

10:08PM | Tue, 03 February 2009

This is better! Mouth area is looking good. Keep it up!

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JAYBEEH

7:13AM | Thu, 05 February 2009

Excellent work Chris!!...What level(how many polys) was this at??...I think I always go too high too soon.....As I've never had any kinda schooling in Art/Sculpting/Anatomy I'm finding it very difficult to produce a "plausible" human head from a basic sphere....Do you know of any Tut's out there on this subject??

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chrisskinner78

7:31AM | Thu, 05 February 2009

Cheers for the comments chaps! Jeff - At the moment this sculpt is at 1.5 million polys, going up another level sometimes starts to slow my computer down or can cause problems loading it back in as it would be around 6 million if divided again. Sometimes I try to get as much detail at around 1.5 then divide it again for a final render. Yeah going too high too soon doesn't always work out. Try starting with a polsphere as this is a subdivided square in zbrush and you won't get any nasty poles like with a sphere and start moving it about with the move tool to get the basic shape before divided and adding more details. You can always go back to lower levels to move major parts. Use reference material as well, I never used to and wondered why I wasn't getting anywhere. Not that it looks like him but I used quite a few pics of Christian Bale to get this sculpt started. Send me your email and I'll send you over a basic head tool to practice on if you want. It's very basic mind (doesn't even have ears) but might help.

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McDod

12:29AM | Sat, 21 February 2009

This looks totally plausible to me- nicely done!


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