/r/3DCGI
For 3D-looking computer-generated videos, such as videogame theatrical trailers and promotional videos, as well as independent film projects.
For 3D-looking computer-generated videos, such as videogame theatrical trailers and promotional videos, as well as independent film projects.
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/r/3DCGI
I want to just throw down some squares, some spheres, mash it all together, and then sculpt it as if I was working with real clay, but every video I've seen of people working with zbrush and every tutorial is mostly people blocking out with the clay brush or using the move brush