Matt Clark
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Matt Clark
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Freelance 3D artist, 25 + years experience, TV, Film, Interactive, collectibles. linktr.ee/themattclark
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Hello, I'm Matt, 3d character artist, 25 years in the industry, making stuff like this:
..the relatively new iPad version has a more modern simplified UI, and the desktop needs to follow suite IMHO. There's a lot of bloat from old versions in there, and to be honest you can do most stuff with a hand full of brushes and a few core features.
I've been using it over 20 years now, so I'm out of touch with beginner tutorials. Zbrush is a very strange beast, it needlessly reinvents the wheel and does things in a most peculiar way, I think artists who haven't used other 3d software fare better with it because of this...
Props to that team at Axis for all the hard work.
Back in 22/23 I worked across a myriad of characters and props, both modelling and surfacing, the highlight of which would have been creating the Last Black Panther in ep 4
It's a sad reflection of the state of the industry that the animation company responsible for this folded before it even aired.
It's funny because it has this illusion of being the 'professional' social media platform, when it is, IMHO, one of the biggest shit holes on the internet. 😄
Happy Friday .... RELEASE THE KRAKEN!
I’ve been very much enjoying Common Side Effects, thought I’d have a stab at a quick model of Marshall.
#commonsideeffects #blender #zbrush
Oh god this reminds me I’ve got to finish this… I gave up on my first attempt, it was excruciating. 😩
He's just been to the pooch parlour (then he ate them)
Apparently it’s #werewolfwednesday, as good an excuse as any to repost this one
BEWARE THE MOON
Just be sure that every time you press it, somewhere you are causing chaos.
“You were lucky. We lived for three months in a newspaper in a septic tank. We used to have to get up every morning at 6am, clean the newspaper, go to work down the mill: fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep with his belt”