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Old 12-19-2006, 02:44 PM
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Default Blender sculpt tool test:) (new head)

First I want say Hello to all, becouse I'm new on this forum....so hello

This is a little test of new blender sculpt mode. Hope you like it.




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Old 12-19-2006, 03:07 PM
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The model looks good. Can we see a wireframe shot? I just don't like the sculpting on the chin area on the 1st image.

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Old 12-19-2006, 03:17 PM
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blender seem to really offer a lot of features theses days
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blender seem to really offer a lot of features theses days
I know, right? Sculpting, fluids...it's come a long way for sure.

Nice sculpt, I agree that the chin area on the first image is 'iffy' but I like the second. I was actually looking at this over at Elysiun last night. Blender's sculpting tools seem pretty good so far but I think they need to work on optimizing it a bit, it tends to get sluggish very quickly compared to other sculpting applications.
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:53 PM
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Oh, and welcome to Sub-D! Enjoy your stay.
Thanks Jeremy
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Can we see a wireframe shot?
Ofcourse. This is old base mesh, with some modyfications.
http://images1.fotosik.pl/308/4cca20f18028c340.jpg


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Blender's sculpting tools seem pretty good so far but I think they need to work on optimizing it a bit
Yes that's true, but they working on it, try latest build form blenderbuild.com if you have linux, or if you using windows try this build http://www.graphicall.org/builds/bui...fx.exe&op=coun
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Nice sculpt maqs!

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blender seem to really offer a lot of features theses days
IMO, Blender still has A LOT of issues as far as usability but the sculpt tools are one of the more intuitive tools in it.
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Great work

As a former Blender user I have to say I love how the program develops, and you showed off the sculpt feature very well.
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Old 12-20-2006, 03:48 AM
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Probably the best example of Blender's sculpting tools yet. Well done.

I really need to play with it some more.

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Old 12-20-2006, 07:56 AM
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Probably the best example of Blender's sculpting tools yet. Well done.

I really need to play with it some more.
Thanks BgDM, earlier I use zbrush for sculpting, but I dont like work on windows so I decide to try blender, and I was very surprised, becouse I dont expect that sculpting in blender will be so easy, ofcourse blender sculpt tool is not perfect they should work on it some more, but its good tool, and I think it will be better, we must just wait

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Old 12-21-2006, 09:58 AM
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the test from ex-nihilo was very good too, but much more subtle (no deep sculpting) so this one show indeed more the feature
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