@@enzo.cz.7 Hey Enzo. I tested this, and it definitely feels more organic and nice *additively,* but like with most rounded/organic brushes, I feel like I can't use it subtractively because it sort of "indents" the surface rather than reduces it in a flat way, uniformly. One of the things I like most about the regular ClayBuildup is the fact that it produces a sort of flattened stroke that can be used both additively and subtractively. Do you find this to be the case yourself? For example at 2:08 for a second you can see yourself using it subtractively for a second on the side of the quads and then I think you adjust it with the Move brush. But yea this has been a pattern I've noticed with a lot of artists seemingly using rounded brushes and I've never understood how they can use them subtractively. From what I can tell they seem to use them mostly additively and don't make many mistakes and thus don't have to use it subtractively lol. Maybe I will try using this sometimes for building up forms then just switch to the regular ClayBuildup if I need to subtract anything... Hopefully this makes sense and if you have any insights about this I'd appreciate it lol, thanks.
@@yobased2872 Precisely, it is because I like both versions so much that I made a separate brush, so in my shortcuts I have both and I change between them constantly;
Never cease to amaze me,, 🔥🔥
Thank you!!!
Starting with nose! Nice!
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Just wow!! Thanks for sharing your process
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Grandísimo trabajo. Bravo
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Esperando el año nuevo para ver cuando se sube un timelapse comentado!
Ya llegara, gracias!!
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@@enzo.cz.7 quedo bueno ese wolvi!
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clay buildup soft? is that a smoothing added to clay buildup stroke, leaving nice clean surface?
Is just the ClayBuildUp modified (by me and saved) but the only thing I changed is the focal shift to 0
@@enzo.cz.7 many thanx enzo. as usual stellar work
@@enzo.cz.7 Hey Enzo. I tested this, and it definitely feels more organic and nice *additively,* but like with most rounded/organic brushes, I feel like I can't use it subtractively because it sort of "indents" the surface rather than reduces it in a flat way, uniformly. One of the things I like most about the regular ClayBuildup is the fact that it produces a sort of flattened stroke that can be used both additively and subtractively. Do you find this to be the case yourself? For example at 2:08 for a second you can see yourself using it subtractively for a second on the side of the quads and then I think you adjust it with the Move brush. But yea this has been a pattern I've noticed with a lot of artists seemingly using rounded brushes and I've never understood how they can use them subtractively. From what I can tell they seem to use them mostly additively and don't make many mistakes and thus don't have to use it subtractively lol. Maybe I will try using this sometimes for building up forms then just switch to the regular ClayBuildup if I need to subtract anything... Hopefully this makes sense and if you have any insights about this I'd appreciate it lol, thanks.
@@yobased2872 Precisely, it is because I like both versions so much that I made a separate brush, so in my shortcuts I have both and I change between them constantly;
amazing work... hope you can put out some real time videos.
Thank you, I will!!
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