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    Designing a Film-Quality Fish Bust with ZBrush and Keyshot

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Designing a Film-Quality Fish Bust with ZBrush and Keyshot

    Designing a Film-Quality Fish Bust with ZBrush and Keyshot
    Published 4/2024
    Duration: 3h54m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.59 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn to model and paint this creature mesh with ZBrush Spotlight and present it in Keyshot!


    What you'll learn
    Develop a film-quality sculpt
    Create 3d characters from a 2d sketch
    Texture quickly using photo references and hand painting
    Sculpt quickly using a mix of different techniques

    Requirements
    A strong understanding of ZBrush
    An understanding of modeling and texturing
    Previous familiarity of Keyshot will help

    Description
    In this course on Designing a Film-Quality Fish Bust with ZBrush and Keyshot, we will start by using a very basic mesh to create a unique and film-quality model in ZBrush. Starting with this mesh as a base, we'll learn to use a 2D sketch painted in Photoshop as a reference for fleshing out the main shapes of the 3D sculpt. We will then cover a mix of speed sculpting techniques in order to achieve a detailed surface without adding too many details. This mesh will allow us to eventually focus more on the texturing side, using real photos and hand painting to create an extremely detailed texture map. Next up, inside of ZBrush we'll learn the basics of using Spotlight and focus on understanding the hand painted technique therein. Finally - we'll learn to bridge the gap by bringing the sculpt into Keyshot and then create quick shading, and then breakdown the setup for the materials for our object. We'll then wrap everything up by adding a cinematic light set everything up to create a film quality oceanic monster.
    This course utilizes sculpting, texturing, detailing, lighting, and rendering. It is intended for more expert students. By the end of the course, students should learn to develop a film-quality sculpt.
    Who this course is for:
    Advanced or Expert-Level digital creature sculptures looking to expand their knowledge
    ZBrush modelers and character artists

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