
Raczoon's Critter - Fur Layering Technique and Testing
I felt that it may interest some people if I uploaded the current tests and progress made in the creation of Raczoon's creature with Fibermesh in ZBrush 4r6. We're slowly unraveling the complexities of this algorithm and finally starting to achieve the results we want, which is a short fur that allows some skin visibility, but still covers the form completely. This should hopefully allow the definition of musculature to show through.
I don't have the most powerful of processors, and it makes some limitation on what I can achieve with my laptop alone, but I hope to provide the best results that I can regardless. I am so excited that we're making progress on this tricky conundrum! Ask questions and critique if you have anything you'd like to share. : )
Design © Raczoon
Art by Stephanie Dziezyk 5/23/2014. Do not redistribute, copy, alter, etc., for financial gain.
I don't have the most powerful of processors, and it makes some limitation on what I can achieve with my laptop alone, but I hope to provide the best results that I can regardless. I am so excited that we're making progress on this tricky conundrum! Ask questions and critique if you have anything you'd like to share. : )
Design © Raczoon
Art by Stephanie Dziezyk 5/23/2014. Do not redistribute, copy, alter, etc., for financial gain.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 985 x 4419px
File Size 2.57 MB
That's absolutely wonderful. I've never done 3d stuff before, but I bet that took forever to finish.
Quick question: do you know what graphics card you're using? I heard that only Nvidia graphics cards work for Zbrush/sculptris, but I'm not sure if it's necessary. I would love to do 3D stuff, but I don't want to have to buy a new card for it. D:
Quick question: do you know what graphics card you're using? I heard that only Nvidia graphics cards work for Zbrush/sculptris, but I'm not sure if it's necessary. I would love to do 3D stuff, but I don't want to have to buy a new card for it. D:
Fascinating! I have an Intel HD Graphics 3000 card in my Dell Inspiron laptop, with no upgrades, so I guess it works pretty well outside of NVidia!
What took the most time is just playing with the settings to find something the commissioner and I both liked, with a lot of trial and error. That's the best way to learn, though! ^^ Thanks so much for your comment!
What took the most time is just playing with the settings to find something the commissioner and I both liked, with a lot of trial and error. That's the best way to learn, though! ^^ Thanks so much for your comment!
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