![]() The stamp’s grayscale values control the strength of the tool, making it easy to apply lumps, bumps, and other textures. You can change the shape of a brush by modifying its falloff, or by adding a bitmap stamp. Pressing Shift temporarily changes any brush to the Smooth tool, which blends features together. Pressing Ctrl (or checking Invert in the brush’s properties) inverts the direction of most brushes “Bulge creates cavities instead of bulges, for example. Mudbox gives you 19 sculpting tools including Sculpt, Smooth, Pinch, Scrape, Fill, Flatten, which, for the most part, do exactly what you think they will.Īll brushes allow you to mirror your strokes across any axis to easily model symmetrically. If you’re using a tablet (e.g., a Wacom), Mudbox’s brushes are pressure sensitive. You work by adding clay and scraping it off, or by pushing and pulling on it. To get to work, just plop down your lump of clay and start sculpting. ![]() There’s no way to create a split view (e.g., Front/Side) Mudbox does, however, permit using camera bookmarks or using separate cameras to switch between different views of a model. Mudbox’s very clean default workspace consists of a single, large camera view with tool palettes below and to the side. My 10-year-old son had no trouble sculpting a low-resolution head into a hideous monster after about 15 seconds of instruction. ![]() Mudbox’s working metaphor is sculpting with digital clay, and it’s almost as intuitive and practically as easy to use. ![]() Figure 1: Steady Stroke averages and smooths out your brush strokes, eliminating jitters. ![]()
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