Sculpt a 3D printable Skeleton model in Zbrush
Sculpt a 3D printable Skeleton model in Zbrush, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 51 lectures, based on 81 reviews, and has 396 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to digitally sculpt in the industry leading software: zbrush Learn how to navigate zbrush Learn how to load reference images into zbrush and create accurate proportions Learn to use many brushes: what each does and when to use them Learn how to create an entire human skeleton Learn how to pose your skeleton Learn how to optimize your skeleton for 3d printing This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create professional quality digital sculptures. or This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own models for 3D printing. or This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own miniatures for tabletop games. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create professional quality digital sculptures. or This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own models for 3D printing. or This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own miniatures for tabletop games.
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Summary
Title: Sculpt a 3D printable Skeleton model in Zbrush
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 51
Number of Published Lectures: 51
Number of Curriculum Items: 51
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51
Original Price: $49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to digitally sculpt in the industry leading software: zbrush
- Learn how to navigate zbrush
- Learn how to load reference images into zbrush and create accurate proportions
- Learn to use many brushes: what each does and when to use them
- Learn how to create an entire human skeleton
- Learn how to pose your skeleton
- Learn how to optimize your skeleton for 3d printing
Who Should Attend
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create professional quality digital sculptures.
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own models for 3D printing.
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own miniatures for tabletop games.
Target Audiences
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create professional quality digital sculptures.
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own models for 3D printing.
- This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to create their own miniatures for tabletop games.
Created with the absolute first timer in mind, this course will teach you to become proficient in many of Zbrush’s more complex features – many of which are unknown to more advanced users. By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills to create professional-quality 3D models fit for 3D printing and sales.
Join our lead 3D Modeler Josh O’hala as he recreates the exact same skeleton model that we sell to consumers. You will be guided through our professional production pipeline:
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You will learn how to become comfortable navigating Zbrush.
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You will learn how to add simple geometry to your project which will be used later.
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You will learn how to import reference images into your project.
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You will learn how to make your “clay” transparent and use your reference images to sculpt more accurately.
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You will learn how to use many commonly used brushes as well as specialized brushes to create beautiful and accurate sculpts.
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The lessons learned will be reinforced as Josh guides you through creating the entire skeleton model.
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You will learn how to pose your skeleton to create many variation models.
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You will learn how to optimize your model for 3D printing.
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You will learn the process of making your model 3D printable.
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and much more! visit us on youtube for examples of our models and tutorials.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What you'll need.
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Lecture 1: First steps
Lecture 2: Making the sphere editable
Lecture 3: Adding Reference Images
Chapter 3: Skull
Lecture 1: Blocking out the Skull
Lecture 2: Dynamesh and Zremesher
Lecture 3: Refining the Skull
Lecture 4: Refining the skull part 2
Lecture 5: Starting the bottom jaw
Lecture 6: Detailing the Jaw
Lecture 7: Making Teeth
Lecture 8: Adding teeth to the skull
Lecture 9: Fine Tuning the upper skull
Lecture 10: Fine Tuning the lower skull
Chapter 4: Ribcage
Lecture 1: Starting the Ribcage
Lecture 2: Refining the ribcage
Lecture 3: Finishing the Ribcage
Chapter 5: Pelvis
Lecture 1: Starting the Pelvis
Lecture 2: Refining the Pelvis
Lecture 3: Refining the pelvis Part 2
Lecture 4: Finishing the Pelvis
Chapter 6: Preparing the Project for the Rest of the Skeleton
Lecture 1: Deformation Tab Scaling
Lecture 2: Adding the Tools Together
Chapter 7: Arms
Lecture 1: Starting the Arms
Lecture 2: Detailing the Upper Arm
Lecture 3: Forearm
Lecture 4: Subtool Master / Creating Second Arm
Chapter 8: Legs
Lecture 1: Starting the Legs
Lecture 2: Refining the Legs
Lecture 3: Finishing the Legs
Chapter 9: Hands
Lecture 1: Starting the Hands
Lecture 2: Refining the Hand
Lecture 3: Refining the Hand part 2
Lecture 4: Posing the Hands
Chapter 10: Feet
Lecture 1: Starting the Foot
Lecture 2: Refining the Foot
Lecture 3: Finishing the Foot
Chapter 11: Spine
Lecture 1: Spinal Vertebrae
Lecture 2: Insert Mesh Brush
Lecture 3: Creating the Spine
Chapter 12: Finishing up the Skeleton
Lecture 1: Finishing up the Skeleton
Chapter 13: Optimizing for 3D Printing
Lecture 1: Thickening the Skeleton
Lecture 2: Thickening the Skeleton part 2
Lecture 3: Sharpening the Hands and Arms
Lecture 4: Sharpening the Feet and Legs
Lecture 5: Finishing Touches
Chapter 14: Posing
Lecture 1: Posing
Chapter 15: Solidifying the Mesh
Lecture 1: Solidifying the Mesh
Chapter 16: Finishing and Preparing for Print
Lecture 1: Finishing and Preparing for Print
Lecture 2: Repairing the Model for Non – Formlabs 3D Printers
Instructors
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Christian McNachtan
Founder & head of creative development at Runeforge Studios -
Joshua O'Hala
3D Miniature Designer
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 3 votes
- 4 stars: 18 votes
- 5 stars: 59 votes
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