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Zbrush Fibers to Splines script

January 30, 2012 CG, News Comments

 

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I’ve been keen to try the new hair/fiber sytem in Zbrush 4 R2b but have been put off by the limitations of exporting the fibers as geometry. After discovering that people were working on a method of converting the geometry to splines I thought I’d install the update & have a crack at it myself.

http://www.moonjam.com/CG/FiberMAX/AJ_FiberMesh.zip

(Click to download)

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To install it, either place the Macrosript in your 3ds Max scripts folder, or drag it onto your open 3ds Max window. Right click on a toolbar & choose ‘Customise’ from there you should find a new category titled ‘Zbrush4 R2b’ and in that an Action called ‘FiberMesh to Splines’, which you can then drag to a toolbar.

Once you’ve exported the fibers from Zbrush to 3ds Max via GoZ (or exporting), press the button on the toolbar & it should (hopefully) convert the polys to splines. I’m afraid I’ve only tested this in 3ds Max 2011 so far, so can’t gaurantee it will work in other versions.

I’m by no means a coder, so it’s certainly not the most elegant script/solution but hopefully it will be helpful to some people.

Torso Sculpture

November 22, 2011 3D, News Comments

I’ve been attending an evening class in sculpture from life & have been enjoying it immensely. Things are incredibly busy at work at the moment, so it’s been nice to have a break from things & get dirty with physical media.

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This is a torso study that I worked on over three 2 hour sessions. It was a really challenging pose, especially for my third attempt at working with clay – but I had a lot of fun trying to solve the anatomical puzzle!

I still have to hollow it out & get her fired, will post some photos of the process in the next couple of weeks.

Happy Halloween!

October 31, 2011 News Comments

Not had a huge amount of content to show these last few months so here’s a pumpkin I carved last night for… (puts sheet over head) *HALLOWEEN!* (falls into dustbin)

I can’t believe it took me so long but I finally picked up & read The Goon earlier in the year and it is a BRILLIANT comic – if you can read you owe it to yourself to seek it out & fall in love with it. So, this halloween I decided to pay tribute to Eric Powell’s excellent anti-hero the only way I know how, by whittling a vegetable & putting a candle in it.

In other news, I’ve signed up to evening life drawing & life sculpting classes and also Scott Eaton’s fantastic Anatomy for Artists course. So expect some sculptures & studies of the human figure to pop up here in the coming weeks.

Happy Halloween!

Jewellery

May 24, 2011 News Comments

Last year, in an effort to learn more traditional skills, I started to play around with polymer clay. It’s great because it’s not only very easy to work but it can be cured in a conventional oven.

I made a couple of smallish versions of my Apple Boy character – about 5 or 6cm high, but in the process of learning about the stuff I stumbled across some great books for making jewellery with it. So, I made a selection of super tiny versions of Apple Boy and a couple of other characters as earrings for my FiancĂ©, who is also (very kindly) modelling them in these pictures.

I don’t think I’m going to give up CG just yet, but it’s always fun to learn new things!

 

3D Artist Magazine were extraordinarily kind to include my clay head in a feature about CG artists/modellers who also produce traditional sculpture. I feel especially humbled & to be honest, pretty embarassed to have my work along side genuine uber talent such as Rafael Grassetti, Sze Jones, Alena Wooten & Glauco Longhi to name just a few.

Fortunately, my contribution is relatively brief & there is some really great advice from people who actually know what they’re talking about!

I should point there seems to have been a bit of a mix up as the last few captions don’t quite match the images & the last shot is of the raw claw model, not the fired bust.

Almost there…

April 16, 2011 Gallery, News Comments

Nearly managed to get everything back together since accidentally deleting the database for the site!

Still some sorting out to do, most of the descriptions are still missing but hopefully this enforced spring clean will prompt me to actually update more often.

Please feel free to visit the Gallery