Zbrush ☆ Creating a good default Material for Polypainting / #15

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  • @28stiff
    @28stiff ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovely video. I literally forgot about the Modifier tab 😅
    Little somewhat personal request/cry for help: If you find the time - I always get called out for not using subdivisions or Dynamic subdiv. but noone ever tells me, what they are or why I should use them. Since I actually take value out of your videos and understand what you're doing, I'd love a little 101 on what it is, when to use, how to go back, or whatelse important there is to look out for. I don't know if it even is woth the time to make a dedicated video for it. I just feel lost and appreciate any help 😅❤

    • @RowCat
      @RowCat  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I should make a video about that i guess. :) Subdiv levels in any form are important to build up your details, to go back and change things more easely and to make it easier when you export your models. (decimation can helpt there too but thats another area).
      - Building up details is important because when you look at beginner sculpters, they always jump too quickly into high mehses and sculpt on that. But that makes lines and details 'wobbly' and unrealistic. You also have a harder time to get what you want from a design perspective.
      - Changing things are also easier for your computer because when you want to buch the shape for example, your computer wouldnt break down or freeze when you do that. Just go down on one of the lower levels, move your shape, and then go back into a high subdiv and continue sculpting.
      - And the last thing, when you want to export your model, you normaly need a lower model, which you can add with maps (normal map etc.) to get all the details without having millions of polygons. (retopology comes in place here but thats also another area).
      Hope that helps!

  • @lpcesarlp
    @lpcesarlp ปีที่แล้ว

    Excuse me miss. What kind of computer do you have? 86 million vertices! its amazing LOL
    my computer with 5 million wants to die... Nice videoo, TY

    • @RowCat
      @RowCat  ปีที่แล้ว

      haha i have a strong machine but exporting this mesh will break it too ;) Happy you like the video