Wonderfull Tutorial. I am curious. After giving couple of objects Global color using Matcap all colors in the Palette are dark. Is there any way afyer that process to color some parts totally white without using Photoshop? I did it manually when Matcap was checked but Matcap balls give some better effects in my humble opinion? Any ideas? Thanks Kylie Desire
If you use the Matcaps (Material Capture) then everything in the scene will use this for lighting and color. Unfortunately, there is no way to separate objects for different Matcaps. If you are trying to capture a 2D image from your sculpt, then try a workaround that is pretty easy. Capture one screen image using your Matcap, then capture another image with your paint, import into photo shop in two separate layers and erase parts of one or another. Works pretty well for me. It helps to lower the opacity of the top layer temporarily so you can erase/cut what you don't want from top layer more precisely. Hope this helps with what you are trying to accomplish.
Really helpful thanks very much. I’ll be watching this a few times 😅🙌
Excellent, happy to hear that it helped!
Awesome, thanks for the video 🙏😁
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Wonderfull Tutorial.
I am curious. After giving couple of objects Global color using Matcap all colors in the Palette are dark. Is there any way afyer that process to color some parts totally white without using Photoshop? I did it manually when Matcap was checked but Matcap balls give some better effects in my humble opinion? Any ideas?
Thanks
Kylie Desire
If you use the Matcaps (Material Capture) then everything in the scene will use this for lighting and color. Unfortunately, there is no way to separate objects for different Matcaps. If you are trying to capture a 2D image from your sculpt, then try a workaround that is pretty easy. Capture one screen image using your Matcap, then capture another image with your paint, import into photo shop in two separate layers and erase parts of one or another. Works pretty well for me. It helps to lower the opacity of the top layer temporarily so you can erase/cut what you don't want from top layer more precisely. Hope this helps with what you are trying to accomplish.