Sculpting the War-Sloth: Zbrush Techniques part 1
Well it has been awhile! I have been side tracked on other projects as of late, so this little gem has been pushed backed a bit! So here is a cool little video on the feared War-Sloth!
Well it has been awhile! I have been side tracked on other projects as of late, so this little gem has been pushed backed a bit! So here is a cool little video on the feared War-Sloth!
Howdy everyone. I’m finally back from Oslo! It was a fantastic trip but an incredibly long flight. The food, drink and company was fantastic and I loved every second of it. You may have noticed I have not been updating the site during this little business excursion of mine. Just to much to do and see while I was in Norway. But I’am back now and will be putting some more zbrush training videos/tutorials up soon!
Cheers!
I have received several emails lately asking questions about zbrush training and what I recommend for purchased training materials. I just stumble across this book by Wayne Robson (aka noggity), Essential ZBrush. So I thought I would share this with y’all before I head out this coming weekend to Oslo, Norway. Anyways this book looks pretty interesting and I’m planning on ordering this once I get back (to many unexpected costs for this trip right now). As well, we just moved into our first purchased home set in the little northern town of Airdrie, here in Alberta! So new house stuff, expenses, and unpacking have taken up a lot of time! On top of all of this! My video card and DVD drive pouched! So I ended up just upgrading everything which was going to happen anyways. New system that has to be installed. Good times. So check out this book and learning how to do cool stuff like in this video!
this is a great video showing, well, the anatomy of the human face in zbrush! A lot of really great (fast) use of zspheres in this. You may have to watch it a few times!
Just found this great little zbrush video showcasing a little mountain scene. I can’t help but imagine some Old timey gold digger sitting on his rocking chair with a shotgun and a pick axe and a little pot of gold.
So, you may know this already as I’m a little slow on the gun here, but Gnomon Workshop is now offering all their fantastic training DVD via downloads now (paid of course)! This is very cool as the first DVD I orderd from them, and Introduction to Zbrush 3, cost a lot of money and took a seemingly long time to reach me! I really like this new download idea as the training sessions are now more accessible.
Of course, there is alos the Gnomology training via downloads along with resources and stuff. While these are very cost effective they are like little mini training sessions. So there is more and more stuff growing around the zbrush crime wave! I mean revolution. Whatever.
Here is an interesting intro into zbrushing! This is a really basic run down and will get you moving in zbrush quickly.
Here is the final part of this series in our zBrush tutorial. The last bits of this zbrush critter in all his glory!
Picking up from where part 4 left off we get to see some finer detail on the first creature model.
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.
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