![]() In the first image I've added, I've made a labeled version of what you see when you launch Sculptris.Īlong the top left side of the window are your tools, frame options, and file options. Now, don't get overwhelmed by all those tools and buttons and sliders staring you right in the face, they're actually quite simple. Once it's started up, after downloading and installation, Sculptris will open to a generic grey sphere. How to use these tools to create a 3D model of a 2D character The ins and outs of the main tools and functions in Sculptris ![]() If you just want to make it up as you go, that's fine too! They're totally sold-their-soul good.īefore we start sculpting though, it's a good idea to have 2D sketches of your character, from a variety of angles, just as a starting point. There you can download the full program for no cost to you, and learn all about some of the tools and functions in the program I won't get around to covering in this Instructable. As in download, install, badaboom, badabing, you're ready to go. Plus-seriously, this is important, or else I wouldn't bold it, this ain't no hopscotch, I DON'T PLAY NO GAMES- it's 100% free. It's also safe, don't worry about any kind of malware or viruses. It won't take long for you to get a feel for how things work, and learning the ropes doesn't even feel like work, because it's so fun to goof around with the settings and tools. Made by the same guys that made Zbrush, another awesome, but slightly more advanced 3D sculpting program, Sculptris uses instinctively simple tools and a clean design layout to make even the freshest little soon-to-be sculpt-master comfortable. Once you've sculpted a bust, you can turn it at any angle, and BOOM SHAZOOM, you've got a reference that will always be on model.įirst off let me sing some praise for this sweet software. Which might not be a problem to some people, but for those who need to stay on model (keep a character or thing looking the same continuously), be it for a comic, animation, or what ever else tickles your creative fancy, using a simple program like Sculptris can mean a world of difference. ![]() Whether art is your career, a hobby, or something you tried and promptly decided was too frustrating (I feel you there man), we've all been there: You've drawn something, and goshdarndit, you'll be danged if you can't recreate it. ![]()
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