13 April 2007

Pixologic Zbrush2 testing.



Jorjo ha disegnato questi due modelli con il software che simula una modellazione virtuale per mezzo di pennelli di vario peso, spessore e tipo come se si modellasse la creta.

Jorjo has drawn these two models with this software that simulates through a virtual modeling brushes of various weight, thickness and type the sculpting with clay.

Via Wiki:

ZBrush is a digital sculpting tool that combines 3D/2.5D modeling, texturing and painting. It uses a proprietary "pixol" technology which stores lighting, color, material, and depth information for all objects on the screen. Many users comment that it is similar to working with clay.

ZBrush is used as a digital sculpting tool to create high resolution models (up to 10 million polygons) for use in movies, games, and animations. It is used by companies ranging from ILM to Electronic Arts. ZBrush uses dynamic levels of resolution to allow sculptors to make global or local changes to their models. ZBrush is most known for being able to sculpt medium to high frequency details that were traditionally painted in bump maps. The resulting mesh details can then be exported as displacement/normal maps to be used on a low-res version of that same model. Or, once completed, the 3D model can be projected to the background, becoming a 2.5D image (upon which further effects can be applied). Work can begin then on another 3D model which can be used in the same scene. This feature lets users work with extremely complicated scenes without heavy processor overhead.

2 commenti:

Unknown said...

ma quando siete nella stessa stanza tu e tuo fratello, riuscite a FARCI ENTRARE ANKE LE TESTE ??? SIETE FUORI DAL COMUNE. P.S. io dopo 5 min vicino a voi 2, quando siete a pieni regimi,penso ke vi prenderei a testate. ahhahahahhahahahahaha questo tipo di modellazione virtuale è interessantissima... mi sa ke smanetto e contatto Jo x delucidazioni... ;)

Anonymous said...

Grande Kris!
Questa è la rivoluzione del disegnare in 3d e sottolineo "disegnare" e non tirare le linee come negli altri programmi...
Usi praticamente dei pennelli e scolpisci in 3d.
Guardati il video nel prossimo post ;)