My tiny abstract female torso sculpture that I designed in ZBrush has successfully been printed in bronzed steel. The sculpture arrived in the mail and was made at Shapeways in New York, NY, USA. I sent them my virtual file and using their
I've sculpted another virtual sculpture in ZBrush - this time an abstract female torso (above). I'm trying a new medium to realize a real sculpture in 3D printed bronzed steel. After creating this sculpture virtually, I've sent the file to Shapeways, a 3D
The next step for me on my virtual sculpting path is to have a CNC robot carve one of my 3D ZBrush compositions. My friend and colleague, Carl Nelson invited me to send him one of my virtual sculptures to
I've been teaching myself ZBrush, a virtual sculpting program on my computer. I'm finding it very challenging, as the program is extremely powerful, which translates to a steep learning curve! I posted some of my doodles a while back, but now I've
I am continuing my ZBrush tutorials and am slowly getting more confident with the 3D modelling program. As I said earlier, the learning curve is steep and without a human instructor, I am finding it very difficult to get answers
I am continuing my lessons with ZBrush, a virtual sculpting program that I am trying to learn. Above is a silly character that I created during one of my lessons. The sculpting tools, nomenclature and interface are proving to be a
I am going back to school! In an effort to add new dimensions to my skill set, I am learning to design and sculpt in virtual space by learning ZBrush through Pixologic's online tutorials. There are many 3D design programs on