Thanks! I enjoy reading these kind of replies!
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Good work mate AMAZING! I have just started 3d modelling, oh god, dude I definatly need some tips from you, could you give me some through pm?
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Yeah, I can tell you some tips. But I'm not an expert on this.
It's true that is easy to do something in Zbrush, don't listen to people who says it's the most difficult thing to learn, or something like that. The same for 3D Max. I didn't know how to make a canion, and after reading very long tutorials, I learnt and understood the program, but I wasn't been able to do anything.
Then I read the most useful tutorial I've ever read, and I made my first model.
I readed advanced tutorials about 3D Max and Zbrush, and here I am.
If you want to know something, I didn't buy a 3D Max book, most of the people say it's necessary to buy one, but I learnt the program without paying 50 bucks for a book that helps you at the beggining.
One tip that helped me was that the easiest way to do models is by Box Extrude in Edit Poly mode, and then adding a turbosmooth to it.
When you put a model from 3D Max to Zbrush, don't start sculpting veins, or the wrinkles in the legs. Start by redefining the shape, the muscles, then, when you're in a subdivision level and you can't do anything more on it, go to a higher level, and sculpt more things. You must go from the higher things to the smaller things.
That was a mistake I made with the Paramite.
Thank you all!
I have edited the legs (muscles) and there's a close up, and well I didn't edit the mouth but I wanted to share a close up:
