How to recreate the Victoria 8.1 from ZBrushCentral?
thedonutbee
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Hello, firstly I'd want to compliment the creator of Victoria 8.1, She's amazingly good at what she's doing.
My Question is, how to recreate the original one that she created? https://www.zbrushcentral.com/t/victoria/395727
I noticed a few difference on the model when I use it, the brows are much thicker and less realistic (totally different from the one she made)
And also the eye lashes look much worse on the one in daz 3d??
How can I recreate that one that she made?
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Hello, firstly I'd want to compliment the creator of Victoria 8.1, She's amazingly good at what she's doing.
My Question is, how to recreate the original one that she created? https://www.zbrushcentral.com/t/victoria/395727
I noticed a few difference on the model when I use it, the brows are much thicker and less realistic (totally different from the one she made)
And also the eye lashes look much worse
Not sure why you would think that kind of info could be shared on a commercial figure. If anyone can share what they did it would be the creator, but pretty sure there are some NDAs involved that keep that kind or info or files private
I see, but could a similar result also be achieved in daz studio?
Unlinking not working so removed the link text too.
threads were merged :-)
Unlinking isn't working so I removed the link text too.
threads were merged :-)
https://www.daz3d.com/victoria-8-1
Daz Studio is not a modeler. To model you need a program such as Zbrush, a bunch of brushes, etc. for sculpting with, a significant amount of rigging knowledge as well as how to make figure morphs and join all those correctly too. Much more time efficient to simply purchase the model available ;-)
Also the HD morphs part cannot be done by anybody outside of the company and/or the PAs.
OMG Catherine you just handed us a card with PTO on both sides and put me in a clicky groundhog day loop
Now I've turned it into a Moebius card with PTO on its side.
Threads merged.
Oh dear, we can't have you all stuck in time loops, here's a neat old-timer's vacation trip :-) {he says some of the funniest things now and then}