![]() ![]() ![]() To make ZBrush easier, we’ll give you our Customized UI and Hotkeys. This page will also show you how to use a workflow that produces a very practical Sculpt Base-Mesh.Ī Sculpt Base-Mesh isn’t to be confused with an Animation Base-Mesh, although technically you could animate a mesh like the one you’ll be creating here it’s usually not good enough for rigging.Įven so, creating a solid Sculpt Base-Mesh can be easy, and it’s a wonderful way to build up great looking concept sculpts fast without encountering technical issues when it comes to adding the details. Masking is a powerful way of working and this character has simple shapes, so masks can be used to protect and help sculpt new forms without destroying its basic forms. Here you’ll see how to further your masking knowledge. You’ll discover how to mask in more creative ways masking is similar to Maya’s Freeze. You’ll see how with these simple brushes you can control and create great complexity. ZBrush has the best sculpting brushes in the industry. HPolish – One of ZBrush’s Flatten Brushesĭam Standard – ZBrush’s primary Knife tool for cutting clean lines The core sculpting brushes you’ll be using here are…Ĭlay Buildup – Builds up surfaces like clay similar to Maya’s Wax With just a few sculpting brushes, it’s possible for you to create professional sculpts. ![]() In this class, you’ll see the core of the ZBrush brushes used repetitively. Sculpting in 3d is when you use brushes to control vast numbers of polygons. With the translations here you’ll be able to learn the program quickly using your existing knowledge of Maya. ZBrush shares the same 3d software principles as other packages however, ZBrush uses non-standard naming conventions. We recommended that you have a working knowledge of Maya, Andrew will relate the tools back to Maya terminology. Texturing is covered in the following class. ![]() Once completed, you’ll see how to send him to Maya ready for rendering without textures. In this class, you’ll finish the Simple Dragon Concept Sculpt by using ZBrush’s primary sculpting brushes. Designed so you can get started quickly and experience a variety of tools this easy to follow tutorial will have you creating a simple Dragon bust while learning the core of ZBrush’s many features. This introductory class to ZBrush is the second in a three-part series for Maya users. ![]()
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