The tutorial covers the use of several powerful ZBrush features such as TransPose, Masking, 3D Layers, and Polygroups. First, download the 10 page illustrated PDF. Then follow along with Scott in a series of time-lapse videos that show every aspect of the figure’s creation. It’s like watching over his shoulder!
Part 3 of this series unfortunately is missing! It showed how the artist created the mouth of his creature. However we have the rest continuation of the missing part here, in number 4. Again, some really great muscle structure in this.
Now how cool is this. Take you flippin sweet Thor model, dinosaur head, Riddick type of clone in zBrush, then make it into a real, real like as in your hand real model. Man this is awesome.
First up, making a Thor model and the process behind it from MalottPro. Read it here!
Next from Josh Harker with building rapid prototype 3D printing. Read it here!
Ever want to make some killer terrain in zBrush? Sure you do! And so do I! So here is a nice tutorial (sans-sound) showing how to make a pretty cool cliff face. Making a custom brush and then adding some killer cliff face detail.
Here is the first video by David Giraud showing some fantastic time lapse sculpting of a basic human head. Have a look at the amazing wrinkles in the skin he makes. Really nice!
From my little ‘holiday’. Well, I didn’t go anywhere, just updating the izbrush site got pushed down on the ole priority list for a bit there. However, that is all behind us now! So today, two things. One, the comments and email forms are now working again! Yay! Second, this video is showing a traditional approach to modeling a head in zbrush. Nothing over the top there, just good old fashioned zbrushing!
An AMAZING face ZBrush “Doodle”. This guy (person) takes their sculpture to the next level. Some really fantastic showcasing here. One thing really interesting about this video, is how many times he changes his mind on the mouth, and starts over until he gets it right! Great little process piece here which I think illustrates that you can really push you ideas further using ZBrush!
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