Friday, October 2, 2015
9/25
After that I made a quick strip stamp and hope to simply stamp on the muscle like lines. I quickly realized that this looked fake and it looked messy. I decide to look up a reference image of the cerebellum and do it by hand.
At first I did a messy freeze in order to protect my work from what ever functions I use on the cerebellum.
Next, I shrunk my brush down to size1 and began to clean up my freeze so that only the cerebellum will change.
After that I sculpted a photo real cerebellum using imprint, smooth, amplify, sculpt, and wax tools.
After I finished working on the cerebellum, I smoothed it to be more natural.
I also smoothed and relaxed the transition from cerebellum to brain stem.
Next I began to work on the brain stem using the wax tool. I first used a brush size of 1 to make base displacements. Then, I shrunk my brush to .25 and added 100 strength wax to the piece. These tapeworm looking nonsense would added to the brainy, fleshy effects of the piece.
I smoothed the wax in order to finalize it. This caused it to be natural and a little creepy like a normal brain.
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