03-03-2019, 09:14 PM
(03-03-2019, 05:16 PM)Igor Relja Wrote: Yeah, stencils are better, and very useful for logos and straight lines. Even random wavy. But the problem is when I want to have a wavy line which follows contour and I can't find one which would match it. I still have to draw a stencil. I guess "the right way to do it" would be to draw it in Illustrator and then apply it in Mudbox, but I'm so rusty with Il.
Steady Stroke will be very useful. I'm not too familiar with Mudbox (I use it only to paint cars), so thank you for the advice!
Here's a handful of the shapes I've made for basic painting in Mudbox. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8keaasr9yan8kv...s.zip?dl=0
I make most use of the French Curve, as well as a couple of the ones that come with Mudbox out of the box... namely these:
With those two and the French Curve you can pretty much copy any line you want... once you get the hang of zooming into them in the right way.
Tutorial on how to use Autodesk Mudbox and Adobe Photoshop to make custom liveries! https://tinyurl.com/yaetz4qz
Grab my PDash Skins (an Assetto Corsa HUD app) here: https://tinyurl.com/y95ewubz
Grab my PDash Skins (an Assetto Corsa HUD app) here: https://tinyurl.com/y95ewubz