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Antique Japanese Dragon Vase in Zbrush by Balazs Domjan (Experience Points)

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Release date:2021, October

Author:Balazs Domjan

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

A tutorial by Balazs Domjan, demonstrating his process of creating this Antique Japanese Dragon Vase using ZBrush.

ANTIQUE JAPANESE DRAGON VASE IN ZBRUSH | BALAZS DOMJAN
ZBrush is one of the most powerful tools when it comes to creating 3D art. Whether it’s organic models or hard surface, ZBrush is an incredibly diverse tool and when used to it’s full potential can produce stunning results. In this tutorial Balazs Domjan will guide you through his creation process of sculpting an Antique Japanese Dragon Vase in ZBrush. Balazs is a master at creating highly detailed sculpts and this is no exception. Learn how he crafted the many intricate details that surround the surface of the pot as well as the dragons that twist around it.

Whether you’re a seasoned artist, student, hobbyist or someone just starting out, grab this tutorial and learn an essential workflow that will allow you to work faster and more efficiently. Fuel your Creative Mind today.

THE ARTIST
Balazs Domjan is a self-taught 3D artist from Hungary currently working as a freelancer having previously worked at Guerrilla Games working on Horizon Forbidden West. Balazs has also produced work for PurePolygons on their Downtown West Modular Pack and took Artstation by storm with his hugely popular scene, The Croft Antiques Shop, which earned him a Runner Up place in The Rookies Awards.

SOFTWARE
Zbrush

LEVEL
Intermediate

LICENSE INFORMATION
Personal, Indie, and Studio Licenses are available. Personal licenses do not apply to companies or organisations. Sharing, streaming, and redistribution to third-party is strictly prohibited. Digital products are non-refundable.

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