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Making the upper eyelids - ZBrush Tutorial
From the course: ZBrush: Sculpting Portraits
Making the upper eyelids
- The process to make the upper eyelids is very similar to what we just did with the lower eyelids, but with one major difference. Everybody has an eyelid, right here, but on most people, there is this bag that hangs over. So let me just identify that bag right here. This hangs over pretty far, and the upper eyelid actually is tucked up underneath this bag, pretty high. It's not the kind of thing where you can just make a simple crease. This is a major shape with its own volume, so let's see my technique for making it. Let's start off doing just the same thing we did for the lower eyelid. We're gonna zoom in here, adjust my draw size a little bit, and we'll just mask off a space right here above the eyeball just corner to corner, pretty straightforward. Now let's go ahead and invert that selection, Control-click in an open area, and let's go to Masking and Blur Mask five or six times. Let's switch to the Move Brush, b-m-v, and go ahead and pull that down. I'm also looking at my…
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Placing the eyeballs in the sculpture6m 24s
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Working on the lower eyelids5m 51s
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Making the upper eyelids7m 56s
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Sculpting the basic ear structures5m 3s
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Working on the nose5m 5s
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Shaping the mouth5m 49s
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Using ZRemesher to create new topology4m 38s
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Projecting detail to a remeshed model1m 44s
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Organizing the mesh with PolyGroups4m 7s
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Using transparency with reference photos3m 46s
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