


Get a basic shape of the hard surface you want to create, such as a helmet or armour piece. Mask off the portion of your rough sculpt that you want to extract as it’s own object.Ĭlick the Extract button – This will create a plate on top of your mesh at the chosen thickness.Ĭlick Accept underneath to save this new plate as a separate subtool.

The list below, whilst by no means comprehensive lists some of the techniques you can use to create these kinds of objects:Ī common method is to make a rough model of a helmet or suit of armour, then mask and extract individual sections to polish them separately.Īfter modelling a rough version of your sculpt, open the subtool section of the Tool Palette. ZBrush is great for organic sculpts, but can also be used with a little wizardry to create hard surface objects such as weapons, armour and props.
