You don't start from a blank cube (a common issue in Blender). Core Mini starts you with a "Sculptris-style" ball or a block. You can also load a simple human base mesh (a generic mannequin) so you can start detailing muscles and faces immediately.
If you run a digital art club in a high school with no budget, Core Mini runs on surprisingly low-end hardware (Windows or Mac) and doesn't require licensing headaches.
You can sculpt half a face, and the software automatically mirrors it to the other side. ZBrush Core Mini keeps this simple with an "Activate Symmetry" button. This is crucial for creating humanoids, animals, or vehicles.
You don't start from a blank cube (a common issue in Blender). Core Mini starts you with a "Sculptris-style" ball or a block. You can also load a simple human base mesh (a generic mannequin) so you can start detailing muscles and faces immediately.
If you run a digital art club in a high school with no budget, Core Mini runs on surprisingly low-end hardware (Windows or Mac) and doesn't require licensing headaches.
You can sculpt half a face, and the software automatically mirrors it to the other side. ZBrush Core Mini keeps this simple with an "Activate Symmetry" button. This is crucial for creating humanoids, animals, or vehicles.