Join Ryan Kittleson for an in-depth discussion in this video Making a lace Insert Mesh brush, part of Sculpt Cloth in ZBrush.
- Alright, before we make the lace trim,…let's take a look at it.…You can clearly see that it has holes as well as…specific shapes and thicknesses.…So, we can't just get away with sculpting…a lace texture on the edge of the skirt.…We're going to need to construct the lace physically.…It actually won't be very hard.…All we have to do is make one segment of it,…and then copy it around the skirt.…Let's see how it's done.…All right, in ZBrush I'm going to…start with a fresh project.…Make sure you're in the Project tab here.…If you don't have this menu,…you can hit the comma key on your keyboard…to bring that up.…
And what I'm going to do is just scroll over…until I find Plane.zbr.…And we'll just double click on this.…Now, opening a new project like this…will close any open tools that you have open.…So, make sure you save them first if you want to keep them.…All right, so on this one plane,…we're going to rotate around and…hold Shift as I do that so I get a…perfect top-down view.…Let me zoom in here.…What we want to do is paint a mask…
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2/10/2016- Extracting cloth from a figure
- Sculpting folds and wrinkles in a shirt
- Making a flowing skirt
- Sculpting cloth from primitives
- Adding crumpled folds
- Making clothes with curves
- Creating tassels and lace trims
- Giving cloth thickness
- Correcting overlap
- Making adjustments with ZBrush Transpose Master
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