Hey everyone! Sharing some texture detail renders of a recent anatomical cross-section piece i did.
These images showcase a deep dissection of the human abdomen, featuring several distinct organic materials: the glossy mucosal finish of the viscera (liver and intestines), the dense, bumpy subcutaneous fat, and the fibrous connective tissues and muscle.
Achieving a natural, "wet" look for internal organs without them looking like plastic took a lot of trial and error. I am thinking about putting together a complete, step-by-step free tutorial breaking down my Substance Painter workflow for these organic tissues.
Want to create stunning anatomical art like this? Join my Skool community now for exclusive tips and tutorials! 👇
https://www.skool.com/representar-la-anatomia/about
#Cara #3DAnatomy #ZBrushSculpt #Anatomy #DigitalArt #CaraApp #SkoolCommunity #Anatomical
These images showcase a deep dissection of the human abdomen, featuring several distinct organic materials: the glossy mucosal finish of the viscera (liver and intestines), the dense, bumpy subcutaneous fat, and the fibrous connective tissues and muscle.
Achieving a natural, "wet" look for internal organs without them looking like plastic took a lot of trial and error. I am thinking about putting together a complete, step-by-step free tutorial breaking down my Substance Painter workflow for these organic tissues.
Want to create stunning anatomical art like this? Join my Skool community now for exclusive tips and tutorials! 👇
https://www.skool.com/representar-la-anatomia/about
#Cara #3DAnatomy #ZBrushSculpt #Anatomy #DigitalArt #CaraApp #SkoolCommunity #Anatomical



