![]() What type of brushes doe you use for hard surface sculpting? How about the brush settings? What is the best way to design panel effects? Arrimus 3D hopes to provide some answers to those questions and more, with this three part look at some of the techniques that he uses for hard surface work. There are some things to get used to though. Barring retopology, hard surface sculpting seems to be a much more natural workflow for a lot of users. ![]() Not to mention the retopology that might have to happen when you are finished. Hard surface sculpting may prove easier for adding intricate details, but it can all be more difficult to manage. Modeling may provide some benefits when creating hard surface models, but might turn tricky and time-consuming when adding some of the more intricate details. There are really three avenues for creating hard surface work, modeling, hard surface sculpting, and a combination of the two. ![]()
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