My dual xeon machine is badly damaged, so I can't really work for some time now.
However, just for fun, this on my 7 years old laptop. To keep in touch.
Still waiting for my computer to get fixed.
Still on a core2duo 2 GB seven years old laptop.
Another BPR, (dynamesh > z remesher > multires Zsculpting) just to keep in touch.
three lights passes composited in Pshop. There should be a decent lightmapping - compositing in zbrush.
Hi Michalis
Couldn't resist
Everything happens for a reason...A broken computer got you back into doing some sculpting of the kind that I really enjoy seeing....Great
wonderful, michalis!... and, you know, i was sculpting on an airbook quite long, which had same amount of ram, but the processors were much weaker,,, want to say with this, enjoy what you can do! and it might be more than you expect... how long did they say the repair will take?
Thanks doris.
Still waiting the news, they said nothing! I own a small fortune there, I wonder what policy is this. Some days now.
I could sculpt this in 15 mins, it took me some hours, because of the bad viewport performance. It hurts my eyes.
Still being able to sculpt (and render) in zbrush. A wonderful app.
On the other hand, combining three render passes (export to Pshop), three light positions, provides a close to a GI based render engine result. To use three lights in zb, simultaneously, is quite different. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate tit.
yes zbrush also was for me the only 3d app that had still very reasonable performance on the weak airbook... that is one point that makes zbrush so great. you can use it nearly on every hardware... not so with blender...
i cannot say workaround in zbrush for the render passes, i always did these and composed in photoshop if i did render in zbrush, same as you say,,, the only thing i did differently than you is (as you know) i did render only tiny images, with the longest side 800 pixels... this way i was able to do full renders, even in blender... and, since i saved the projects with everything, i kept the possibility to do later a full size render...
this hapened actually with my portrait "charly", you remember he was top row in ba, at that time he was created on the airbook, with such a small render, ,, now i rerendered him in huge for the book as was requested... see?...it is ok if you cannot do immediately, enjoy what you can do now, and save everything(!)
ha, the fortune,,,yes we mac lovers all have that at apple, have we not,,, i have tons of macs, almost all are still running (though not really usuable due to speed or other issues.. lol)