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February 26, 2008

Sculpting A Skull Steps 1 & 2

Hello! I’m still processing all the information for my week with Freedom of Teach. I had a great time up there with Andrew Cawrse learning more about how anatomy and structure can help our sculpting become better.

Here is a quick tutorial showing you a fast way to establish the ideal head shape in Step 2 of the Skeleton Torso set.

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Stay tuned to the blog for more steps on sculpting a skull and how we can make the most out of these Artist’s Busts in ZBrush.

Happy ZBrushing.

6 Comment(s)

  1. wes | Feb 26, 2008 | Reply

    great site, great tutorial, keep them coming!

    -wes.

  2. julos | Feb 27, 2008 | Reply

    very interesting ! I love this blog.

  3. Nightwoodwolf | Feb 28, 2008 | Reply

    oh oh Rayn back to post again !! thought you forgot about us LOL ( kidding ) … another great tutorial man, thanks for sharing .. keep us updated :)

  4. Mehmood-ul-Hassan Mughal | Feb 29, 2008 | Reply

    I am very excited to know about the Zbrush. Bcz this is very first time I see such type of software to create the 3d shapes in more easiest way. Because Zbrush is creating highly motivating enviornment around the world for Graphic Experts.

  5. lurtz | Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Ryan,

    Nice tutorial, and about 1-1/2 hours faster than my Freedom of Teach clay bust at this point!

    In step 2, after the Reproject Higher Subdiv part, the model has a hole in the top and bottom. This problem is visible both on my model and in your video. Is there a proper method for fixing these holes, and is this a bug? Maybe I’ll have to read-up on this reprojection technique.

  6. Ryan Kingslien | Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Lurtz, the proper way to fix it is to avoid it. I f you use the PolySphere.ztl that ships with ZBrush in the ZTL folder you won’t have that problem. I couldn’t explain why I didn’t. :)

    Ryan

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