IMM brushes really are a time saver and I commonly use them in Hard Surface and Organic modelling. You wouldn’t want to sculpt them one by one and even if you did there would be no consistency between screws. Using the example of screws you may need to add in hundreds to your model. They are great because it allows you to quickly iterate to create models and add precise small details. These brushes can help you quickly add detail to a model or do what is referred to as kit bashing where you can almost exclusively use them to create your model. These allow you to quickly add details to models without actually having to sculpt them yourself.
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There are various types of Insert Multi-Mesh (IMM) Brushes with libraries you can download from other users. I would personally use the brush primarily for Organic modelling due to its lack of precision. It can also be used as an alternative to the move brush as it allows you to move geometry with the addition of extra topology to support it.
This is great for quickly creating extra geometry to further sculpt. Thanks to Sculptris this no longer creates weird artefacts where topology density is too low.
With Sculptris activated the Snake hook brush can pull additional geometry out of the surface as the name suggests similar to a snake. With the introduction of Scultris which generates topology as you sculpt making the Snake Hook brush very useful. Historically I would not recommend the Snake Hook brush as it was limited by the amount of topology available giving average results requiring you to constantly retopologize. This is once again great for Organic modelling but not so much for Hard Surface modelling. I would then go in and inflate the fingers to give them more volume. I’ve found this brush really useful when it comes adjusting the proportions of limbs.įor example you have a hand but the fingers you have modelled are just too skinny in relation to the hand. it inflates certain aspects of your model giving it more volume. The inflate Brush does exactly what you would expect.
Once again due it is less precise nature I would primarily use this brush for organic modelling with limited use in Hard Surface modelling. This is where the Move Brush comes in handy. It is good for extruding extra geometry or making those changes to your end result for things that just don’t quite look right.įor example you modelled someone’s ear you have modelled the creases and it looks great, however the way the ear is extruding off the person’s head isn’t quite right. The Move Brush is an obvious one as it is quite a versatile tool. This brush mixed with the Clay Buildup Brush would allow you to make almost any shape you could need in organic modelling. I would primarily use this brush for organic modelling however it does have its purpose in hard surface modelling as well. This brush is a favourite amongst artist and is commonly used. It’s great for wrinkles in a face or subtle creases that brushes like the Clay Buildup brushes cannot. It creates pinched lines or subtle sharper edges. The Dam Standard Brush is really good for creating detail. This is usually my default choice when I looking to do any Organic modelling. It is really hard to explain but if you can get the hang of this brush I guarantee you it will be one of the main ones you use. In the sculpting process its ability to build off the previous stoke allows you to quickly create forms and detail that does not look out of place in the overall model. The way it sculpts the model is subtle enough not to make abrupt changes. Clay Buildup BrushĬlay Buildup Brush is the main brush for a lot of artists particularly for organic modelling. In this article we will discuss the purpose of these brushes and how you can implement them into your workflow. As such I have put together the below table of my recommendations. From my research and experience the usage of these brushes vary depending on if you are Organic or Hard Surface Modelling.
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Out of the hundred plus brushes there are only a few I would recommend to regularly use. With this wide array of brushes it can be very easy to get distracted by which brush to use and focus less on the art itself. The number of brushes made available to you is astonishing. When first learning Zbrush it is very easy to become overwhelmed.