New Dragon

Well, only the head and neck of one. This is the start, basic Zsperes to get the rough shape.

Hit the adaptive skin button and now I can mess with the base, add bulk, detail or cut into the model.

I forgot to save a few steps, but here I changed the model material from the basic red to a matte modelling material and you can change the colour to pretty much what you want but I tends to leave it either white or grey, works better for me when working.

Side view, adding basic teeth and spikes. Building up the model's basic shapes before I hit the divide button which increases the number of polygons in the model.

I have hit the divide button here and you can see the different look, much smoother, and more polygons. I can go back and forth along the subdivision levels and can work on any of those levels as needed.

I still plan on doing a small tutorial on Low Poly art but probably not going to for 3d work since there is so much to teach and there is already a lot of good tutorials online that are easy to follow and get started with. Maybe do a very brief over view of what software is out there to use tho and I will make sure to mention the free ones lol

(edit, actually I might make a simple tutorial for zbrush because I do like teaching people how to do things)



Comments

  1. very interesting piece!

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  2. This is wonderful! I love seeing these, it's impressive to watch them evolve.

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  3. Really fascinating to watch how this takes shape.
    Looking forward to any tutorial you offer though we know you are busy.

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  4. thanks Christine :)

    thank you Lisa :)

    thanks Faye :)

    Chris, I need to find some software to record what I do with Zbrush and then will make a tutorial :) Im busy but I do like teaching people how to do things :)

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  5. This is quite amazing to have a peek into this process...wow!! Thanks for sharing!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  6. OHhhhh I wish I could watch you do this. It is so advanced and wonderful results.

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  7. thanks for looking giggles :)

    thanks nicole, hopefully get something made up soon to show people :)

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  8. Keep going, you have a good dragon started. . . Blessings, Janet

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