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		<title>Bisect Tutorial: Creating Stones in Blender #1</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this video, we&#8217;ll explore how to create a stone using Bisect – the new tool in Blender 2.69. It reminds me of Zbrush clip brushes – one stroke to cut the sphere in half and so on. The drawback of this method is geometry, filled with n-gons. Though, it is usable.  Zbrush</p>
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<p>In this video, we&#8217;ll explore how to create a stone using <strong>Bisect</strong> – the new tool in Blender 2.69. It reminds me of Zbrush clip brushes – one stroke to cut the sphere in half and so on. The drawback of this method is geometry, filled with n-gons. Though, it is usable.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Zbrush Way of Sculpting Stones in Blender</h2>



<p>If you don&#8217;t want to bother with Bisect, you may activate Dynamic Topology and use <strong>the Scrape brush</strong> to sculpt the hell out of the stone. It&#8217;s a Zbrush-style approach, if you wish.</p>


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<p>In the part 2, we quickly retopologize the stone.</p>






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