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Alain
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My first serious try with sculptris, I love it ! :-)

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Alain
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i3d
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Hey Alain,
I had never heard of Sculptris before, so thanks for bringing it up. Can't believe it is for free!
I am going to try it out for some organic modelling.
Is it just me or is there an issue with the mapping on the shoulders?
Also the eyes are a bit creepy for me, doesn't seem to fit with the rest.
I like the model though, how long did it take you to do that(the modelling in sculptris)?
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ROUBAL
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I have just tried this software shortly some time ago, but I didn't make more than some weird potatoes.

Very nice sculpting !
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Refracty
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Good sculpt.
Sculptris is great to start with organic modelling. I hope that Pixologic will integrate the adaptive tesselation feature (Tris only) in Z-Brush soon.
Alain
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@ i3D
It took me about 1 hour, maybe more.
Maybe the texturing is no correct, I did not give to mutch attention on it.

I first looked at this Videotutorial of headmodelling in sculptris after I started my first steps:


Well, I have some education in art and did also a real physic headsculpting already.
I guess this is the reason why it was easier for me to sculpt in the digital world. It's all about observing and understanding the human anatomy :-)


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Alain
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ironelix
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Nice! It's time to' try this softhware.
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