Posted by poky on 25 Oct 2011, 19:21
not a really big fan digi sculpting it can be done really good as size is no problem all the small detail can be made easy, texture much easier to make in digi then with real sculpting, the much harder part is good folds in clothing but also in flesh. Some sculpting programs are better at 1 others are better at another this is do what the program is made for, CAD programs are made for designing steel parts not flowing material, others are more a digi canvass made for painting more then sculpting there are no programs just for sculpting this is more a after though in programs, now there are software for sculpting but its still based on older software.
All in all its a sculpting medium just like clay or epoxy putty, I dont like working with clay but like some epoxy putties other putties I hate, some are good for 1 thing and not for another thing, same goes for digi sculpting.
Now here is the part that I have problems with, its the 3D printing this leaves lines or steppes in the sculpt after printing, with bigger sculpts its easier to fill and smooth over but in smaller scales and with small detail the detail will be lost what is the biggest plus on the digi sculpting in the first place.
Now the lines/steppes are getting smaller and smaller, years ago it was around 1mm these days as thin as paper.
that the figures look stiff is do to the artist and/or molding style and that does not matter if its a digi sculpt or from clay putty sculpt. just look at older figures.
where digi sculpting and 3d printing are really good for is tanks