Sculpting Hand Anatomy in ZBrush
Sculpting Hand Anatomy in ZBrush, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.93, with 20 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 107 subscribers.
You will learn about Correctly create hand anatomy and use it in their characters. Interpret real human anatomy and bring it into the 3D world. Become an expert in hand anatomy. This course is ideal for individuals who are Concept Artists, Character Artists, and 3D Artists. or 3D Modelers and Sculptors. It is particularly useful for Concept Artists, Character Artists, and 3D Artists. or 3D Modelers and Sculptors.
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Summary
Title: Sculpting Hand Anatomy in ZBrush
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.93
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Correctly create hand anatomy and use it in their characters.
- Interpret real human anatomy and bring it into the 3D world.
- Become an expert in hand anatomy.
Who Should Attend
- Concept Artists, Character Artists, and 3D Artists.
- 3D Modelers and Sculptors.
Target Audiences
- Concept Artists, Character Artists, and 3D Artists.
- 3D Modelers and Sculptors.
By the end of Sculpting Hand Anatomy in ZBrush, you’ll have a solid understanding of the anatomy of the hand, the underlying muscles, and how to interpret them into the 3D form using ZBrush. After a quick intro to the physical anatomy, you will learn how to use DynaMesh to create a base for the hand, and will learn how to use ZRemesher to create a usable topology. From there, we’ll jump into creating hands in a T-pose to use in the animation, before proceeding into modifying the pose to something a bit more aesthetic. Next, you’ll be going in depth into the hand study, understanding what are the little tweaks that make a good hand sculpture; you’ll also be given an understanding about hand expression, and how they can transmit emotion. Within ZBrush you’ll learn how to use a correct workflow to sculpt useful models, not only a simple sketch. As we wrap things up, you’ll be learning how to create a composite with ZBrush Render, Keyshot and Photoshop, to present the sculpt in social medias. This is a great start to understand the anatomy of the human body, so get your grip, and hold on tight for some good learning!
More about the Instructor:
Daniel da Costa was born in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He had his first contact with the software 3D Canvas at the age of 14. At 16 years old he moved to Joinville, Santa Catarina, and at the age of 18 started his journey into the world of 3D professionally. He had a brief passage in TV commercials and movie agencies, quickly getting to the 3D animation studios, and has become fascinated with human anatomy and character development for games. Today he works as a freelance character artist and tutor of character 3D courses.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Blocking out the Silhouette
Lecture 1: Download Source files here!
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Understanding the Anatomy of the Hand
Lecture 4: Creating the Base Mesh Preview
Lecture 5: Blocking the Silhouette
Lecture 6: Continuing the Silhouette
Lecture 7: Defining Landmarks
Lecture 8: Finalizing Volumes
Lecture 9: Sculpting the Fingers
Lecture 10: Finalizing the Fingers
Lecture 11: Blocking the Hand Details
Chapter 2: Refining and Detailing the Hand
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Fixing the Mesh Resolution
Lecture 3: Checking the Overall Shapes
Lecture 4: Using ZRemesher and Project All
Lecture 5: Adding the Final Details for the Hand
Lecture 6: Rendering with ZBrush
Lecture 7: Rendering with Keyshot
Lecture 8: Composing with Photoshop
Lecture 9: Bonus Lecture: Further Learning with 3dmotive
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3dmotive LLC
High Quality 3d and Game Art Training by Industry Pros!
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