Female Anatomy Sculpting in Zbrush
Female Anatomy Sculpting in Zbrush, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 148 lectures, based on 43 reviews, and has 747 subscribers.
You will learn about Sculpting female Skeleton Sculpting female Muscle Sculpting the female Character Poly painting Bone & Muscle Rendering This course is ideal for individuals who are Intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills. It is particularly useful for Intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills.
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Summary
Title: Female Anatomy Sculpting in Zbrush
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 148
Number of Published Lectures: 148
Number of Curriculum Items: 148
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 148
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Sculpting female Skeleton
- Sculpting female Muscle
- Sculpting the female Character
- Poly painting Bone & Muscle
- Rendering
Who Should Attend
- Intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills.
Target Audiences
- Intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills.
Did you always wanted a detailed female anatomy tutorial which covers everything from skeleton system sculpting to individual muscle sculpting to final character with fat and skin ?
Then this course is the right fit for you
Welcome to Nexttut education’s “Female anatomy sculpting in Zbrush” course
INSTRUCTOR :
My name is Muhammad and I will be your instructor for this tutorial. I am a freelance 3D artist working in the video game industry. In the past, I have worked at company such as Hasbro, where I work as a digital sculptor. I have also worked at EA Sports as a character artist. I have also earn a masters degree in game development at Savannah college of arts and design.
GOAL OF THE COURSE :
By the end of this course, you will be able learn in-depth about the female anatomy by sculpting the skeleton system, the muscle system and the final female figure of your own for your portfolio. Everything from scratch in real-time.
YOU WILL LEARN :
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Female Skeleton System Sculpting
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Female Muscle System Sculpting
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Head Anatomy
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Torso Anatomy
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Hand Anatomy
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Leg Anatomy
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Making a complete girl model using the anatomy knowledge
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Poly painting the muscles
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Rendering
In the first few tutorials, we will spend time blocking out our reference mesh for our anatomy figure.
After that, we will dive in-depth from scratch into the head anatomy by sculpting the skull. We will spend most of our time after that studying reference and build every piece of muscles in the human body.
From there, we will move down and study in details of the torso anatomy, arm anatomy, and the legs anatomy.
At the end, we will wrap up the anatomy and sculpt the female figure . We will polish our sculpt in details and finish it with some nice lighting, pose and render it out as a portfolio piece.
IDEAL STUDENTS :
This course is designed for intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills.
Basics knowledge of Zbrush is required to follow along the tutorial.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Download Resources
Lecture 3: Overview of tools and workflow
Lecture 4: Custom Interface overview
Lecture 5: PureRef
Lecture 6: Summary
Chapter 2: Shaping the Base Mesh
Lecture 1: Setting Up reference scale
Lecture 2: Blocking base mesh with Zsphere
Lecture 3: Refining shapes and silhouette
Lecture 4: Continue refining shapes and silhouette
Lecture 5: Summary
Chapter 3: Head Anatomy
Lecture 1: Sculpting the skull shape
Lecture 2: Sculpting the skull shape part 2
Lecture 3: Sculpting the skull shape part 3
Lecture 4: Sculpting the skull shape part 4
Lecture 5: Sculpting the skull shape part 5
Lecture 6: Sculpting the head muscles part 1
Lecture 7: Sculpting the head muscles part 2
Lecture 8: Sculpting the head muscles part 3
Lecture 9: Sculpting the head muscles part 4
Lecture 10: Sculpting the head muscles part 5
Lecture 11: Sculpting the head muscles part 6
Lecture 12: Sculpting the head muscles part 7
Lecture 13: Sculpting the head muscles part 8
Lecture 14: Sculpting the head muscles part 9
Lecture 15: Sculpting the neck bones part 1
Lecture 16: Sculpting the neck bones part 2
Lecture 17: Sculpting the neck bones part 3
Lecture 18: Sculpting the neck bones part 4
Lecture 19: Sculpting the neck muscles part 1
Lecture 20: Sculpting the neck muscles part 2
Lecture 21: Sculpting the neck muscles part 3
Lecture 22: Sculpting the neck muscles part 4
Lecture 23: Summary
Chapter 4: Torso Anatomy
Lecture 1: Blocking-out the rib cage part 1
Lecture 2: Blocking-out the rib cage part 2
Lecture 3: Blocking-out the rib cage part 3
Lecture 4: Sculpting the scapula
Lecture 5: Sculpting the Sternum
Lecture 6: Finalizing the rib cage
Lecture 7: Finalizing the clavicle and backbone
Lecture 8: Sculpting the sacrum
Lecture 9: Sculpting the Pelvis bone
Lecture 10: Sculpting the Humerus bone
Lecture 11: Sculpting the Rectus Abdominus muscle
Lecture 12: Sculpting the external oblique (part1)
Lecture 13: Sculpting the external oblique (part2)
Lecture 14: Sculpting the Pectoralis Major (part1)
Lecture 15: Sculpting the Pectoralis Major (part2)
Lecture 16: Sculpting the Serratus anterior (part1)
Lecture 17: Sculpting the Serratus anterior (part2)
Lecture 18: Sculpting the Latissimus dorsi.mp4
Lecture 19: Sculpting the Infraspinatus and teres muscles
Lecture 20: Sculpting the Rhomboids muscles
Lecture 21: Sculpting the Trapezius
Lecture 22: Sculpting the Deltoids
Lecture 23: Sculpting the breast axillary layer
Lecture 24: Section 4 summary
Chapter 5: Arm Anatomy
Lecture 1: Sculpting the ulna and radius bones
Lecture 2: Sculpting the Carpal bones
Lecture 3: Sculpting the finger bones (Part1)
Lecture 4: Sculpting the finger bones (Part2)
Lecture 5: Sculpting the Bicep muscles
Lecture 6: Sculpting the Brachialis muscle
Lecture 7: Sculpting the tricep muscles
Lecture 8: Sculpting the Extensor Digitorum muscles
Lecture 9: Sculpting the Extensor Digiti minimi muscles
Lecture 10: Sculpting the Extensor Carpi ulnaris and Anconeus muscles
Lecture 11: Sculpting the Abd Pollicis Longus and Ext Pollicis Brevis muscles
Lecture 12: Sculpting the Ext Carpi Radialis and Brachioradialis muscles
Lecture 13: Sculpting the Ext Carpi Radialis Brevis and Ext Pollicis Longus muscles
Lecture 14: Sculpting the Flex Carpi Radialis and Flex Carpi Ulnaris muscles
Lecture 15: Sculpting the Flex Digitorum Superficialis muscles
Lecture 16: Sculpting the Flex Digitorum Profundus muscles
Lecture 17: Sculpting the Flex Pollicis Longus and Pronator Teres muscles
Lecture 18: Sculpting the Adductor Pollicis muscles
Lecture 19: Sculpting the Abductor Pollicis Brevis Flex Pollicis Brevis and First Dorsal
Lecture 20: Finishing the Dorsal Interosseous muscles
Lecture 21: Sculpting the Abductor Digiti minimi and Flex Digiti Minimi Brevis muscles
Lecture 22: Sculpting the Palmaris Longus muscles
Lecture 23: Section5 summary
Chapter 6: Leg Anatomy
Lecture 1: Sculpting the femur bones
Lecture 2: Sculpting the Tarsal bones
Lecture 3: Sculpting the Metatarsal and Phalanges bones (Part1)
Lecture 4: Sculpting the Metatarsal and Phalanges bones (Part2)
Lecture 5: Sculpting the tensor Fascia Lata and Gluteus Medius muscles
Lecture 6: Sculpting the Gluteus maximus and Iliopsoas muscles
Lecture 7: Sculpting the Vastus and Rectus Femoris muscles
Lecture 8: Sculpting the Biceps Femoris and Semimembranosus muscles
Lecture 9: Sculpting the Sartorius Semitendinosus and Adductor Longus muscles
Lecture 10: Sculpting the Pectineus and Gracilis muscles
Lecture 11: Sculpting the Adductor Magnus muscles
Lecture 12: Sculpting the Gastrocnemius and Plantaris muscles
Lecture 13: Sculpting the Soleus, Tibialis Anterior and Extensor Digitorum Longus muscles
Instructors
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Nexttut Education Pvt.Ltd.
A specialist in CG tutorials
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