Apps Used:
ZBrush 4 R2, R2b, & R3
Duration:
6 Hours
Instructor:
Michael Pavlovich
DL Filesize: 1
GB
Project Files: Provided is the final
Pedestal ZBrush file and the final Cowboy ZBrush file. Subtitles
Included!
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In this DVD, Michael Pavlovich takes up where he left off on the ZBrush 4
Comprehensive Video. With the release of ZBrush 4 R2, R2b, and R3 comes many new
amazing features and Michael explores them in detail. He first starts off with
an overview of Dynamesh and then goes into the many new Brushes. Next, Michael
goes into using Noisemaker in R3 and 4 chapters on the exciting new Fibers
System. Other topics include: Vector Displacement, Micromesh, Transpose,
Materials, Wax Preview, and BPR Filters. Finally, Michael demonstrates the
sculpting and painting of a multi-part pedestal for the cowboy.
This DVD
is an amazing resource for those looking to understand the many new features
added in ZBrush R2, R2b, and R3.
About the
Instructor:
Michael Pavlovich has been in the game industry since
graduating from the Ringling School of Art and Design in 2005. Starting as an
environment artist, Michael has worked on several titles for multiple platforms,
at both Electronic Arts and Sony Online Entertainment. Michael is currently a
senior artist at Certain Affinity in Austin, TX.
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