
Blender vs. Z-Brush: Which 3D Sculpting Software Reigns Supreme?
2023年1月3日 · On one hand, I love the fact that Blender is open-source and completely free to use. It also has a great community of users and developers who are constantly contributing to updates and new features. Plus, it's got a user-friendly interface and a wide range of sculpting tools, like dynamic topology and multi-resolution sculpting.
Any tips for optimizing high poly sculpt performance? : r/blender
2022年10月30日 · I've been doing some tests, sculpting a terrain with 16.7 million verts at full resolution. Previously (on Blender 3.2) if I used an 2k heightmap stamp texture with an anchored SculptDraw brush, I am only able to drag and rotate the brush if the viewport is zoomed all the way in and I'm only covering a relatively small number of vertices.
Looking for a blender sculpting tutorial for absolute beginners
2022年12月30日 · Recently, I decided to give things a spin and try my hand at sculpting using blender. However, I've been searching on youtube and udemy and haven't been able to find sculpting tutorials that are for beginners: the ones I've found either assume a lot of previous knowledge about 3d sculpting, or are full blender tutorials, with little to no ...
Best Way to Learn Sculpting In Blender : r/blender - Reddit
2020年5月1日 · Looks like you're doing really well, and I'm right around the same skill level with sculpting software. I have found certain things like cg fast track to be really helpful learning to navigate blender and just learning what things do. Another thing I've learned is the value of starting with a good base mesh and sculpting on that.
Is blender superior to Zbrush for modelling? : r/ZBrush - Reddit
2023年1月13日 · If you like 3d sculpting, or organic sculpting, or you're not worried about poly counts then Zbrush is a good one for mainly detailed character Sculpting of any type.. For example-- I want to learn creating easy, quick, cute characters, Isometric Room dioramas, and a bit of simple animation so I feel Blender suits me better than Zbrush..
Should i learn blender with a mouse? or pen tablet? : r/blender
2022年5月15日 · Well that answer vary a lot according of what you want to do with Blender, for low poly or hard surface model the mouse is enough. If you plan to do sculpting or drawing then the tablet is needed and more than useful. I recommend you first start using Blender and then after you know how to use it then decide if you require the tablet or no.
What graphics tablet should I buy for use in Blender?
2022年2月18日 · Blender - rotoscoping and motion tracking in live action video to be able to animate renders into the video for VFX and creating 3D spaces, buildings, characters, painting, texturing, and so on. I also would like to learn Sculpting in Blender as …
When do i use multires when sculpting? : r/blenderhelp - Reddit
2023年3月13日 · Im not 100% knowledgeable on much of the technical side of sculpting, but i believe thats the standard way of how people do it. I just dont know where multries fits into that. But i have heard multries can help performance and get higher poly counts. So i would like to try and work out the best step by step process of sculpting while using ...
Any good courses on sculpting minis in Blender? : r/PrintedMinis
Alphas and VDMs for sculpting. Rigging (this is a whole thing in itself and less important if you're doing single pose minis). Booleans and keying. And the 3D printing add-on, this is free in blender, but checks for things that'll break your printer. I'm more than happy to help with any questions, or even jump on a call sometime if you like!
this keeps messing up my sculpting, when I smooth there is a
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