Friday, April 26, 2019

Rogue Sculpt Posed






This is the posed version of the rogue sculpt. To achieve this, I utilised the T-pose master feature in the Zplugins menu. I then posed my character, then moved on to creating the plinth that they stand on. I did this by making a thin rectangle for them to stand on, then made one individual brick, copied it to make the brick pattern, then used some brushes to add tertiary details to break up the similarity and make the bricks look more natural, but still stylised.

Then next step was to merge the whole sculpt together, and dynamesh. This was so that afterwards, when decimating and exporting, I could 3D print my sculpt! This is the reason behind the pose: I wanted the sculpt to have a practical purpose, and this sculpt will hold my business cards! 

To assure he was the right size, I quickly modelled a rectangle with the same dimensions of a business card and also loaded that into the slicer program. I made sure the cards would fit under the hands, then printed my model.

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