How to Sculpt the Mouth in ZBrush
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- This is a free chapter from our new series 'Sculpting the Facial Features in ZBrush' - where we cover how to sculpt the mouth. in the full series, you'll learn how to sculpt the mouth, eyes, ears and the nose.
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You know what I love about this channel? I've been doing this for years as a hobbyist, and this is the exact kind of content that gets motivated to get back to it. We all hit plateaus, we all get burnt out, but you guys set such a relaxed environment and give a pretty high level of insight. Will definitely be grabbing some content off the main store.
Amazing! This is totally my grandmother! so real!!
Bought this series and I gotta say it was worth every penny. Really helped me understand each facial feature in depth. Hope you guys do a full anatomy course in the future.
Cheers! We really appreciate it :) You want, feel free to leave a review on the site.
Cant thank enough for all the amazing videos, they are really helping me out to improve. Keep on the great work, you guys are just amazing.
This is awesome, every video I have seen from you guys so far has been pure gold!
Thanks a bunch, Alex! We really appreciate it :)
these videos are great because my university doesn't go in depth like this. That's said i am an animation student but i want to animate pretty things! When i save some money up i'll definitely get this to make my sculpts better.
I love your tutorials and find them very helpful. Keep being awesome!
I love your stuff! Seriously making me regret even going to school xD Learning a whole lot from your channel and just google searches haha keep it up guys. :D
1. Pay thousands to go to university 2. Get given a brief 3. Get a maybe 20-30hrs of lectures and practicals giving you enough basic knowledge that you kinda just know the UI now 4. Okay go do the rest of the deliverables yourself at home and teach yourself how to do it.
Will buy this gem tomorrow!!!
Thanks. Cheers lots
Ahoi Guys! I am Norwegian (with cracked lips.. haha).. we ain't got Penguins up here.. they live down south ;) Anyway, keep up the good work! Brilliant stuff goin' on here! I sculpt myself.. in clay (Chavant, Monster Clay, Super Sculpey etc).. and learn a lot from vids like this! Thank you! Greetings, ~Mond~
I love your vids. They are very helpful and great to look at. I was just wondering if you bought all these expensive software yourself? Because I wanted to buy ZBrush and I was shocked when I saw the price. Maya is very expensive as well
hey sir
does this lesson or any other on flipped normal website
can teach me how to sculpt eyebrows and eyelashes
i'm making female character and kinda stuck because i have no idea how to make eyebrows and eyelashes for games
thank you in advance and keep up the good work guys
Same as hair, use a flat mesh and make an opacity map for it. No one sculpts eyebrows for games.
But if you'd really want to sculpt it anyway, you can just use curve brushes
the link to the series is dead, guys? Did you guys remove it from the store?
does the full series include sculpting/modeling of the mouth bag? or are there any other tutorials that go into how to do that
Unfortunately not
That really helps
can you recommend good brush for hair sculpting ?
Clay buildup to block it, and then standard for more shape :)
@@FlippedNormals is there any way i can create brush in zbrush that will act like a comb.....so when i drag across the mesh (lets say i want to sculpt hair) it leaves multiple marks on it ?
How could i separate the upper lip and bottom lip so that it can be animated?
After sculpting you need to do retopology , rig it to animate..other steps to take
5:19 you can turn on backface masking in brush>automasking to fix it
True! :)
Someone can smile, and smile, and be villain :D
:D
Careful with making villains with thin lips. That's how my generation got raised into loving thin lips, narrowed eyed meanies. :D You should make your villains as multi layered and rich and complex as when reading a good novel, unless you're going for some stylised parody.
Batman and Robin
I'd it helps to specify Asian as either South or East Asian
ooh yeah
Uhh yea
Donald Trump's mouth?
Well you're not even explaining what you're doing, I just see you sculpt, where's calling out the anatomy? where's saying what the shapes look like? I can't see how this would be useful if you don't know anatomy already
In the full series, we have a chapter before each sculpting chapter explaining the theory behind it :) What shapes to look for, how to define it, the anatomy - etc.