Sculpting allows us to think more about the shape of the object and less about its technical part, such as its topology. So, the goal of this method is to really concentrate on the design part of the object. We won't see the vertices, edges, or polygons. The technique is more efficient when the goal is to reach an organic object. When you model with the tools that we have previously shown to you (the poly modeling method) you need to keep the topology in mind while researching the shape, and it is even more complicated when you have finer details. So what if we want to have a good topology with a sculpture? We have to do a retopology, but you'll see this in the next chapter
Blender 3D By Example
Blender 3D By Example
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Blender 3D By Example
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Straight into Blender!
Robot Toy – Modeling of an Object
Alien Character – Base Mesh Creation and Sculpting
Alien Character – Creating a Proper Topology and Transferring the Sculpt Details
Haunted House – Modeling of the Scene
Haunted House – Putting Colors on It
Haunted House – Adding Materials and Lights in Cycles
Rat Cowboy – Learning To Rig a Character for Animation
Rat Cowboy – Animate a Full Sequence
Rat Cowboy – Rendering, Compositing, and Editing
Index
Customer Reviews