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I am in!

 

My theme is a floating, hover, flying train :)

 

I was looking for inspiration and prepared a moodboard

 

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Good luck for everyone

 

Time to start blocking :D

 

 

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first steps,

basic shapes cut,

the train nose :)

 

 
I'm doing everything in 3DC (base voxel, highres, detailing, uv etc etc), 
 
I don't use external 3D program.

 

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16 hours ago, BubbaDaCaveman said:

Hi, Allexr you'll have to teach me your hard surface modeling techniques:D it is so awesome. How did you create the small extrusions (near the lower left part of the image)? Did you use the Extrude Tool?

I do not know exactly what you mean.
can you send a screenshot which part did you think?

record every moment, then i'm going to upload a speedsculpt videos when the challenge is over B)

you will know everything from :rofl:

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55 minutes ago, BubbaDaCaveman said:

Hi, Allexr I have marked them in blue. Did you use the pose tool or something else?

Extrusion_Marked.png

the bottom part: pose tool and voxel hide if i remember correctly.

top part: single primitive... rotate and twirl a little bit with pose tool... and axial tool to rotate around

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Hi allexr, I'm watching your youtube speedsculpting about the Fantasy Flying Ship and I wonder what is the difference between the hide tool and the cut ? Sometimes you use the hide and others the cut and I don't see any difference :/

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but there is a big difference!

the cut tool cut out finally

thr hide tool just hide. Can you bring back the hided part or separate it. Good trick if u use and combinate the hide/unhide tool...

its my favourite BIG skill :)

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