Great tutorial! Makes me want to try sculpting myself. Nice to listen to your explainations. Though sometimes it sounds like you have a puberty vocal change. Mic maybe ;)
Great tutorial. I'm curious, is there any advantage to using this method as opposed to modelling first, then sculpt with multires and then bake out the details and apply to original low-poly mesh? Seems the method you have demonstrated might be better in this case because of the larger displacements of the bricks. Also, you don't need to worry about animating it. I suppose it all comes down to what you are modelling.
Yes, that method is better. However, I thought I'd go for this approach as a way of getting people using the basic sculpt tools. Also, it does allow for greater control and is a little more tactile. Just takes a lot longer. Thanks for your thoughts.
Great tutorial! Makes me want to try sculpting myself. Nice to listen to your explainations. Though sometimes it sounds like you have a puberty vocal change. Mic maybe ;)
Cool, thanks! I think I used Adobe AI sound enhancer for this one...it does that sometimes :)
Great tutorial. I'm curious, is there any advantage to using this method as opposed to modelling first, then sculpt with multires and then bake out the details and apply to original low-poly mesh? Seems the method you have demonstrated might be better in this case because of the larger displacements of the bricks. Also, you don't need to worry about animating it. I suppose it all comes down to what you are modelling.
Yes, that method is better. However, I thought I'd go for this approach as a way of getting people using the basic sculpt tools. Also, it does allow for greater control and is a little more tactile. Just takes a lot longer. Thanks for your thoughts.
Your voice is exquisite.
Why thank you :) - Personally, I don't like it. Too dry. But very kind of you to say. Self-esteem credits have gone up a couple of notches.
promo sm 😇