ZBrushin & Vellichor
Vellichor Vellichor
Hey ZBrushin, I was flipping through an old scroll about a moonlit spirit nobody's ever carved, and I started wondering how you'd bring that creature to life in your studio.
ZBrushin ZBrushin
First step, grab the scroll and let that moonlit glow seep into your studio. You need a base mesh that’s solid—use a sphere, then sculpt the outline of the spirit’s wispy form. Next, carve the silver veins, almost like moonlight itself, threading them through the flesh. Keep the texture subtle, almost translucent, so it looks like it’s breathing in the dark. And remember, no shortcuts; every crease has to be purposeful. Once the form’s set, paint the faint luminescence, then layer a soft glow. If you’re happy with the result, lock it in, but don't forget to keep a backup—these beings are tricky and tend to flicker away if you let your guard down.
Vellichor Vellichor
Sounds like a solid plan, and I love how you’re treating every detail as a page in a forgotten book. Just remember to bookmark the work in the archive before you lock it in—like a backup of a whisper—so the spirit won’t slip away if the file fades. Keep that glow alive, and the moonlit soul will keep breathing in your studio.
ZBrushin ZBrushin
Yeah, I’ll pin it in the archive before I seal it. A little backup is all the spirit needs to stay in the light. Let’s keep the glow steady and watch that moonlit soul breathe.
Vellichor Vellichor
It’s comforting to know the spirit’s still tucked in the archive, a quiet promise that the light won’t dim. Just like the pages of an old book, the glow will stay steady if we keep turning the corners. Keep breathing life into that moonlit soul, and it will haunt our studio forever.
ZBrushin ZBrushin
Glad to hear the archive’s holding its breath. Just keep those corners turning and the moonlit glow will never fade.