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ZBrush Digital Sculpting First Steps

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Release date:2019, December

Author:Fabio Paiva

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

This course is my effort to help people who are just starting out in digital sculpting with ZBrush.

I tried to keep away from the technical side for now and just focus on the artistic process itself.
So please make sure you have other sources to learn ZBrush from!

To achieve this we will go through the creation of a male bust from start to finish: sorting out references, sculpting the human skull, creating our generic male head and from there finalizing it. And A LOT of insights.

Please be aware that I won’t cover high frequency details or rendering. It all about the forms!!
And I try my best to make you see and feel things in a new way:
My aim is to drop an incendiary explosive right at the core of your fortress and watch it burn from the inside outwards.

So if you like a lot of talking and concepts and are interested in knowing my philosophy behind all this, this is for you.

What you will get:

  • 21 1920×1080 mp4 narrated videos, adding up to about 3.5 hours of content.
  • the videos are narrated in PORTUGUESE, but I spent an enourmous amount of time translating it to english as well. So you will get the 21 SRT (english translation) files. If this is a problem for you, please don’t buy it.
  • I edited the videos in a way to make them as cool as a tutorial can get. Background music (not too loud, of course!), overlay images, transitions, etc… So these are not just silent shitty raw recorded videos.
  • 7 ztl files of the first classes but NOT the final sculpt ztl. Keep in mind that these are not for production.
  • pureRef reference files used during the course.
  • zbrush shortcuts, rake brush and 2 matCaps that I use.
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