His sculpting work is very minimal and if I were to try it myself I'd probably just dynamesh and smooth a big shape then run his Crack Brush through it with Lazymouse to create the grooves. If you want good references of sculpted wood I would suggest looking at Michael Vicente's work on Artstation. The top one looks similar to something I gave feedback on a while ago that you may find useful. In response to your actual question, all three of your references look like they were hand painted not sculpted. Nobody wants to write a tutorial for someone who has put zero effort in. People aren't always going to be there to hold your hand, and it's usually way easier to tell people what they're doing wrong than it is to hold their hand and explain shit to them. If you want help, help yourself-people like to see that." But when I pushed my own car, other drivers would get out and push with me. When I stood there trying to flag someone down, nobody stopped. " I used to have horrible cars, because I never had money, so I'd always end up broken down on the highway. I wanna be able and to know how to sculpt the wood to look similar to those textures. I've tried google but *shrugs* not much help when I can't really describe what I'm trying to do without images. Yet to my surprise no one has said anything yet on the subject or directed me to any sources of information, which is surprising since a lot of people on here seem to use Zbrush for their works. If I could make an example it would be a waste of time since I have no clue how to sculpt these forms and I've attempted to create an example but it's of no use, I can't create anything that would help, that's what I'm wanting to learn, how to sculpt the forms and patterns of the wood in the images above. Do you have any examples of your own sculpts?
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