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    Zbrush For Jewelry Designers: Sculpting A Printable Violin

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Zbrush For Jewelry Designers: Sculpting A Printable Violin

    Zbrush For Jewelry Designers: Sculpting A Printable Violin
    Published 10/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.29 GB | Duration: 4h 1m

    Hands-on training with poly modeling using the ZModeler Brush in ZBrush

    What you'll learn

    Acquire a deeper understanding of polygon modeling with the ZModeler brush in ZBrush

    Gain practice working with Dynamic Subdivisions

    Develop strategies for topology on complex surfaces

    Create a single, 3D printable surface from a number of complex shapes

    Requirements

    You will need a firm understanding of the ZBrush interface and how to work with polygon surfaces, dynamesh, and ZRemesher

    A number of custom brushes are used in the course, they are not required but if you would like you can try the SK_Pack custom brushes available on sakaki-kaoru's gumroad website

    The course uses the Kitco Metal plug-in available for free on the Maxon's ZBrush website, its not required, you can also use the 3D Print Hub plug in which should be installed with ZBrush already

    This is an intermediate level course. If you are new to ZBruhs please watch my courses "ZBrush for Jewelry Designers: The Fundamenals" and "ZBrush for Jewelry Designers: Understanding ZBrush Geometry"

    Description

    This course is designed to give you hands-on experience polygon modeling with the ZModeler Brush in ZBrush. This "Brush" is actually a complete toolkit that allows you to work directly with polygon's and their components; points, edges, and faces. I start with reference imagery and a single polygon and I show every step in the process for creating a complete model of a violin, ideal for using in jewelry design. The course finishes with a demonstration of how to convert a complex model made of many parts into a single, 3D printable surface suitable for casting. You will work with Dynamic Subdivisions, polygroups, Boolean operations, Dynamesh, Zremesh, QMesh, and the 3D Print Hub plug-in. Upon finishing the course you will be well prepared to make your own printable and castable jewelry designs and you'll gain experience working with ZModeler. This course was designed to be a follow up to my first to introductory courses "ZBrush for Jewelry Designers: The Fundamentals" and "ZBrush for Jewelry Designers: Understanding ZBrush Geometry". Where as those courses are an overview of the interface and the tools available in ZBrush, this ocurse is a step-by-step guide that shows how the tools can be used to create a finished model.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Model the Body Profile with ZModeler

    Lecture 3 Model Body Profile Continued

    Lecture 4 Filling in the Body

    Lecture 5 QMesh and Extrude

    Lecture 6 Model the Body, Neck, and Scroll

    Lecture 7 Refining the Scroll

    Lecture 8 Model the Bridge and Tailpiece

    Lecture 9 Model Chin Rest and Strings

    Lecture 10 Sculpting Details

    Lecture 11 Final Details

    Lecture 12 Prep for Printing

    Lecture 13 Boolean and Export

    Lecture 14 Conclusion

    Intermediate ZBrush artists looking to expand their knowledge of polygon modeling techniques,Jewelry designers who want to understand how to create printable/castable models in ZBrush,Intermediate ZBrush artists who want practice working with the ZModeler brush in ZBrush