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Such an impressive sculpture @yoogyart Love the posture and the hands look beautiful !


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Beautiful model. The posture of woman figure is elegant. The bump mapping makes the 3D graphic more artistic.

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Thanks a lot :-)

WOW! This is amazing! is the tool for free???

Is it hard to learn or can you make nice images in a short period of time? I mean how many hours do you think I would have to spend for some reasonable results??

THANKS, Martin

HM - i think there is a Trial Version (30 Days) from ZBrush -
https://pixologic.com/zbrush/trial/

I do 3D Sculpting over 15 Years ... and ZBrush is a bit harder to work , because the User Interface is heavy to learn . But if you master it it is a great Tool for fast 3D Sculpting. This Picture is from a 3D Sculpt ive worked maybe 2 Hours for it - THX :-)

There are TONS of tutorials on Zbrush. The tool itself is not free- it's $800 now, I Think... BUT... it has more tools than most people will ever need. They have a smaller version that you can use just fine for just about anything, and that costs way less- Zbrush Core. Same company also has a cool tool that they do give away for free: Sculptris. https://pixologic.com/sculptris/

Another very powerful sculpting tool that is free is Blender. Also has a ton of tutorials / community.

Woahhhh! Eines Deiner besten Stücke aller Zeiten. Super 😲

Danke Dir :-)

Very beautiful, the shadowplay is really hypnotic:)

Huge fan of Zbrush. What a great tool. Though, like any tool - it's what you do with it that makes the difference. You've clearly given it a good use here. I like how the fabric/background merges with the foreground model.