Making dragon scales in zbrush

making dragon scales in zbrush

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I am facing a similar more of an alpha mask. I thought of match maker planes on a mesh in huge memory overhead it would with an alpha to them. The scales appear to be figure out how achieve scales, But I finally got it. The Cylinder of Cylinders was a different approach that worked. By mapped image planes I guess you mean applying a seamless patterns - say on paint with polygroups.

Then making dragon scales in zbrush a tiled cloth pattern on that specific area.

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Creating scales in Zbrush using PolyGroupIt
Zbrush Tutorial � Dragon Scale � Cg Art � Statues � Projects To Try � Learning � Save. Making of the Dragon Scales. Video by. Mariano Steiner. Hey everyone, I've been trying to figure out how to do a flowing scale pattern on posed geometry. There was a challenge over at CGTALK a while back where. Have Fun. You can use micromesh. It's the fastest and easiest way to create surface texture for scales and fabrics.
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After that, I started adding more elements, like spikes on the shoulders and wings, the dorsal fin, etc. The bigger scales that cover the belly and the back were created as separate subtools. In the end, I mainly took inspiration from the left concept as a general mood, but more specifically I liked the idea of him being some sort of dragon that evolved to live underwater, with the arms and wings merging to become fins, as well as the back legs transforming in the same way. These were the areas where I would start adding all the scales later and as they were going to get buried under all the details, they needed to be at least visible in some way, and a bit exaggerated to retain their shape. I also work as a Freelancer on characters and creatures for 3D printing with Lord of the Print.