Hello, everyone, this is my first event and I'm so happy and excited! I opened Zbrush 3 weeks ago so don't be very strict:) Now, I have the winter holiday at my school so I will try finish my work as fast as I can, hope you will like the process!

Cool,
So not being harsh trying to be helpful since you are only 3 weeks old and have the fire and passion you do not want to be lead down the path of figuring it all out yourself, you will learn a lot more now since the passion is there now.

General sculpting information
Hair

Would've posted more but generally when i link helpful stuff people do not utilize them. So if you do good and maybe want more i will come around again. Nice efforts and progress.

Thank you very much, kind man, you really inspired me! Now it seems to me that I can do anything! And that lesson is incredibly useful

I've decided to change the platform a little)

Here the new style of platform - it's only the base mesh, I will add a lot of details later. Also I've prepared a story for her: Melissa was only 5 years old when she first heard about water pollution. Then she fell in love with the ocean, fell in love with the movement of waves. She grew up and became more aware that she alone couldn't save water from pollution, couldn't help the inhabitants of the ocean. Melissa sought support, tried to convince the people around, but no one listened, then she couldn't stand it and decided to forever reconnect with the spray of her beloved element and her best friends - fish. Melissa drowned, but she did not cry, but merely whispered her message to the people of the Earth - "don't hurt the water"
Since then, fishermen often talk about some kind of water essence that protects the fish and prevents it from being caught, Melissia will not kill, but she will protect the ocean at all costs in this Great War of the Elements!

Can someone send me good lessons about texturing in Substanse? If no, I will paint my hero in Zbrush. And what do you think, which variant is better?

1.Starter guide to how things are done

2.
List of zbrush videos, find the one for your project, or step you are at in your project

3.
Substance video guides, same as above find the one that closely matches your project
^Find tips/tricks that will help your project within the videos listed, you take bits and pieces that will show you and the viewers your vision, you could try to follow by doing it the same as them but i generally just utilize the tips or helpful key points i need for my project and not do exactly as they do but reverse engineer it for my use-age. (if that makes any sense).

Good luck.

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