Wounds and Scars Brushes

Wounds and scars brush pack

200+ Wounds & Scars Sculpting Brushes for Blender & ZBrush

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200+ wounds and scars sculpting brushes for Blender and ZBrush. Create cuts, healed scars, skin damage, torn wound edges, and realistic injury detail fast.

200+ brushesWounds and scarsBlender + ZBrushCharacter detail

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Use this brush pack for character injury passes, healed scars, fresh cuts, creature damage, torn skin edges, and story-driven surface detail.

The brushes fit Blender and ZBrush workflows where you need convincing organic damage without sculpting every ridge and cut by hand.

Layer the details gradually: block the main form first, add scar depth second, then blend the edges with lower-strength smoothing and pore detail.

Workflow notes

Keep scar direction aligned with anatomy and skin tension lines. Rotate and scale stamps between passes to avoid repeated patterns.

For open wounds, separate the base cut, raised torn edge, abrasion, and surrounding skin breakup so the result stays readable in close-up renders.

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