Do you have problems modeling creature anatomy, both humanoid and animal-like?
Are your fantasy characters always a little off somehow?
Are you ready to learn how to make a high poly model, Armour, clothes, weapons, fur and everything only in Zbrush, fast and efficient?
Then I welcome you to Nexttut education’s “Orc rider and Bull creature creation in Zbrush” course.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to model good realistic orc and bull creatures with belts, armors, and weapons in Zbrush from start to finish.
View free videos of this course here
We will start by spending 30 minutes to customize our workflow in Zbrush so we could work much faster and efficient. Then we will make the head of our orc where I’ll explain what you should watch for, in a humanoid creature head modeling.
Then we will make hair, teeth, and eyes from scratch. After that we will make the muscular orc body, again from a sphere, following our concept.
After we are done with the orc body, we will start making the bull creature’s head, eyes, and teeth. We will then make the bull body, following some references from the internet. After that, we will continue by making a 3D sketch of the bull armors, belts, and rings, to get their correct placement. We will do that for the orc too. This is a pretty important stage, at the end of which we will have a very good idea of how our model will look when it’s finished.
Then it will be time to start extracting belts, armors, gloves, and boots.
We will also make a brush which will make the placement of all those small metal parts like belt buckles, caps and rings, very easy and fast.
After that, we will start refining all those things that we have made, add thickness and details. At the end of this stage, the models will start to look pretty good. Then it will be time to do the weapon of our orc – the big battleax, and add it to the scene. Then we will learn how to make materials like metal and leather, which will increase the believability of our creatures. Once we are happy with the overall look of the orc rider, I will show you how to make good pose with the transpose master in Zbrush. Finally, we will make the render passes in Zbrush and combine them in Photoshop, to achieve the best possible look for our sculpt.
This course is not designed for absolute Zbrush beginners, I expect you to have some sort of ZBrush experience. But intermediate Zbrush users and even professionals could learn a lot from the techniques and workflow I show in this course.
There are a 30 days money-back guarantee, so there isn’t any risk to enroll in this course. So if you want to model production-ready Creatures, then enroll now, and take your skills to the next level. Don’t forget that investing in yourself will pay for the rest of your life. Hope to see you on the course.
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