
For this I use the Lasso Selection brush. When sculpting a human, I prefer to use a base mesh that already has logical and simple topology. Even when you are an experienced character modeler and know your human anatomy very well, it is still highly recommended to use references that add character to your character. Also, make sure to have a library of reference pictures that are useful for the project. When you start a project it helps to have the idea sketched out. Okay let’s get going, I hope you will enjoy the tutorial.Base Mode and Preparation However, that doesn’t mean I create all my characters the same way. Luckily this was a personal project so I used my own preferred path. This could be for many reasons for example, when it has to fit in a certain production pipeline. Hopefully you’ll find bits and pieces of my approach useful for your next project.īefore I start, please let me point out that there are many ways to create a bust like this one. The sculpt process was pretty straight forward and could almost be compared to practical sculpting. Although ZBrush has some really cool technical solutions and exotic brushes for sculpting, for this image I used a basic approach. The proportions of this cage fighter are a bit Hulkish and exaggerated.



In this tutorial Rudy Massar will explain some of the ZBrush techniques he used to sculpt the tough guy bust from his image’s Chihuahua Tough and Love, but also explain fixing some minor issues he came across. Making of Chihuahua Love – Zbrush Tutorial
