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Creative Development: Sculpting Models for Illustration in ZBrush

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Creative Development: Sculpting Models for Illustration in ZBrush

Creative Development: Sculpting Models for Illustration in ZBrush | 5.2 Gb
Software Used: ZBrush 4R3, Photoshop CS5 | Resolution: 1280x720(.flv) | Audio: mp3 92 Kbps | Completion Time: 11 hrs. 46 min.
Genre: eLearning | Difficulty: Advanced | Language: English | Instructor: Cézar Brandão

In this ZBrush tutorial we will learn how to create a female sculpt. It is important to learn and know the principal shapes for anatomy. Without this basic shape, a sculpture will never have the strong base to support the detail we add while sculpting and painting our pores and wrinkles. Throughout this tutorial, you will be able to have a more critical eye for how important silhouette is and how important it is to spend some time on the early stages of the sculpting process.

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Creative Development: Sculpting Models for Illustration in ZBrush

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Publisher: Digital Tutors
Training Course: Creative Development: Sculpting Models for Illustration in ZBrush
Instructor: Cézar Brandão
Home: www.digitaltutors.com
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 5.2 Gb

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