Apps Used:
ZBrush 4
Duration:
7 1/2 Hours
Instructor:
Mike Jensen
DL Filesize:
1.5 GB
Project Files: Included are the ZBrush
files, stamps, and alphas as shown in the DVD. Subtitles Included!
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In this DVD, Instructor Mike Jensen goes into depth on many hard surface
techniques in ZBrush. Mike starts off by explaining in detail many techniques
like customizing the ui, creating meshes, brushes, and stamps. Next he then
takes you through the process of creating an entire mechanical character and
covers everything from starting with a concept mesh to creating a clean base
mesh and detailing. Mike then takes the final model into 3ds Max and uses V-Ray
to create materials and render out layer passes. Last he takes the renders into
Photoshop to composite them together.
This DVD is perfect for those who
want to learn how to create hard surface characters inside ZBrush.
About the Instructor:
Mike Jensen is a character artist from the US who specializes in creating
mechanical characters in zbrush. He has created several training packages on
ZBrush including the book "Zen of ZBrush" and the e-book "ZBrush Techniques".
Mike is currently a freelancer who is dedicated to developing new techniques
within ZBrush to produce mechanical characters with the same quality, precision,
and accuracy of a traditional 3d modeling package.
What is a library
version?
The Library
version allows the institution to lend the DVDs to the faculty, staff, students
and other authorized users affiliated with the institution for use on and off
institutional premises. Authorized users, however, may not copy the DVDs or lend
them to unauthorized users.
If Educational
Institutions or any other Studios would like to purchase a copy for Library Use,
please purchase the Library version of the DVDs for $195 each. We also have many
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questions about the Library Versions.
What is the difference
between the DVD version and the Download version?
The DVD
version has higher quality video and audio.
The filesize
of the DVD version is also much bigger.
Both versions
have a resolution of either 1280x720 or 1024x768.