
A brief welcome and intro to the course; what to expect and where to go if you need any zbrush help.
Hey everyone! Welcome to the first part in this Beginners series! In this Part (1) We will deal with setting up the UI and getting you started with the basics of sculpting in ZBrush. After that We will start to blockout the slave's head with our newfound knowledge! We will then continue to block out the rest of the model with breaks in between for homework and recaps on the concepts covered... Yes this course has homework, so be sure to get that done if you really want the concepts to stick!
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Welcome to part 2 of the ZBrush complete beginner's Guide. In this part we start to add some details to our model! We will also make sure to sort out any proportional and compositional issues that may arise from moving things around.
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You made it to the final video! Great job on getting here. We've come a long way and in this video we will finish up the basic details on our model as well as get in some of the paint and texture details in. Last but not least we will end with some fun alternate sculpts of our character to finish off the journey!
This is a very basic introduction to the ZBrush UI and general Sculpting techniques... Be sure to use this in conjunction with the provided homework videos and my YouTube Videos as well as the shortcut list provided in the resources. Good Luck and don't get frustrated with the amount of work required to learn a new program; everything will happen with time!
The first Homework Video! Please make use of the Base project (Base_00.zpr) either found in the resources download or the resource accompanied by this video.
The first sculpting video in our journey! Please make use of the starter zbrush project (Crile_Starter_Project.zpr) either found in the resources download or the resource accompanied by this video.
This is a quick guide on GoB; The plugin that enables you to export from ZBrush to Blender. GoB can be downloaded on Github And installed using the methods shown in the video.
For this you can either follow along to create the blender file or you can use the one ive provided with the lighting and cameras already set up!
Hey Everyone and welcome to my COMPLETE ZBrush Beginners Guide!
In this tutorial, aimed at complete beginners, I will take you through all the necessary skills needed to take a 2d concept from base to block-in and finally to render! The process will be covered in 4 Parts and each Part will contain a unique goal and a set of homework videos to make sure we are on the same page. This course is also accompanied by a free YouTube complete beginners guide to ZBrush which is aimed at the student who is stepping into the 3d world for the first time!
I look forward to our journey together!
Regards,
Thivolan Moodley.
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FAQ:
Who is this course for?
The complete beginner looking for a comprehensive guide to ZBrush and 3d sculpting; for those of you who have some experience i would recommend going through my beginner series on YouTube anyway but if you think you are confident enough you can make use of the beginner videos already in this course...
What 3d modelling techniques do you cover specifically?
In this course i go through basic and intermediate organic modelling and anatomy for the crocodiles as well as simple hard surface modelling techniques for the base and a little bit of rendering and material properties in Blender for the final renders. There are, of course, more things i cover but the tutorials ahead will let that speak for itself!
I am a total beginner, what do i do if i get stuck or cant get through a specific concept?
Easy, you can contact me on Udemy etc. and let me know which video might be catching you off guard; I do provide homework videos to explain the more complicated concepts but you can always let me know if something is just not sticking/ working on your side... You can also checkout my YouTube channel (you should already have watched the beginner YT series by now) which has a plethora of comprehensive ZBrush beginner, intermediate and advanced videos or you can comment on one of my videos asking a specific question about the relevant videos content.
Can I 3D print this?
Of course! As long as you know how to prepare and 3D print something (I do not cover that here as it is a separate subject) it shouldn't be a problem.
Is this a game ready model?
No. I do not make use of a full game ready pipeline in this tutorial as that requires a different set of steps to achieve. You can, however, make use of the high and low poly modelling techniques i use here in a game model Pipeline.
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A summary of each part and what to expect:
Part 0:
This is the beginners guide to ZBrush part and here i will cover most of the skills needed to get through the series; the other videos will ease you into the other concepts and techniques. Please make sure to checkout my free beginners course on YouTube; i made that course in conjunction with this so that anyone, with access to a browser, can learn ZBrush from the ground up ... it's also there to accompany this course, specifically made for beginners.
Part 1:
By the end of this Part we will have made a simple character with basic details and form blockouts. You will also, at this point, have a pretty firm grasp of the ZBrush program and its intricacies - as long as you've done the homework, that is. The Homework throughout this course will cover various subjects to make sure the topics covered are well integrated into your sculpting arsenal.
Part 2:
In this part we will go over finishing the details of the models as well as the creation of the base; this will involve using some pretty cool hard surface techniques and sculpting tricks. The base will not only help sell the characters but it will also help ground our sculpt in a real world scene... a stylized real world scene.
Part 3:
In Part 3 we will finally get to paint and texture our models to really sell the believability of our sculpt. After that we will take our model into Blender (a free program) to create some stunning renders. Lastly we will go over presenting in photoshop and adding some finishing touches to the renders!
My Background:
Hey guys, Thivolan here. I am a 3D Artist with over 8 years of experience built from Mechanical, Architectural, Organic and Anatomical modelling and rendering. I have helped firms create more dynamic renders, increased workflow with 3d modelling and now I'm bringing all that to you! I'm in constant search of the best ways to achieve great results with my free and paid tutorials and I hope your Journey is as inspiring as mine! The lessons ahead will take you from a 3d Noob to a Sculpting Maniac and i cant wait for you to see whats in store!
See you in the course!
Thivolan Moodley