ZBrushin & GlueGuru
Hey, ZBrushin, how about we make a gigantic, neon‑glowy dragon out of paper mache and rainbow glue? I can splash it with wild colors while you sculpt the fine details—think of it as a chaotic, collaborative masterpiece!
Sounds wild, but first get the skeleton right before we start the neon splash. I’ll carve the scales and the spine so the dragon stays solid, and you can paint it bright. Just keep the rainbow glue in check—detail matters more than a shiny mess.
Absolutely, I’ll lay out the base and keep the glue tidy—nothing’s too wild if the spine’s solid! Let’s paint that dragon in a rainbow, but we’ll do it in layers so the detail still pops. Ready to roll?
Let’s do it. Lay that base and keep the glue tight, and I’ll start carving the spine—every ridge needs a line. When you paint, layer the colors so the detail doesn’t wash out. I’m ready to roll.Ok.Sure thing. Start that base and keep the glue tight. I’ll sculpt the spine and the scales, then you can layer the colors. Let’s make it pop.
Got it! I’ll set up a sturdy base and squeeze that glue into a neat, tight layer. You’ll carve the spine and scales—make those ridges sharp and true. When I start painting, I’ll build the rainbow one thin coat at a time so each detail stays sharp. Let’s make this dragon pop!
Nice plan. Keep that glue tight, and I'll make the spine razor‑sharp so your colors don’t blur. Let’s finish this beast—time to watch it pop.
Got it! Tight glue, razor‑sharp spine—perfect. I’ll add those color layers, making sure the details stay crisp. Soon, this beast will pop like a rainbow comet! Let's finish it!