With the new release of the Zbrush, i am planning to start learning zbrush seriously. A decent Custom UI generally makes the process smoother therefore i tried to use other artists UI's. But unfortunately Custom UI's from the earlier version of the Zbrush doesnt work correctly with the latest release. I need a decent UI…
I don't seem to have all my ZBrush brushes loaded by default, particularly Mallet Fast brush, which seems to be a standard in a lot of tutorials I'm watching. Is it installed by default with my ZBrush 4R2? Obviously, I'm new to the ZBrush game...
Hello there, is the project still alive and are you still looking for 3d modelers ? I use blender and Zbrush, here is my portfolio : https://blenderartists.org/u/manou/activity/portfolio
I think the vampires are in a pretty good place for a test bake. There's always more I could do, but I'm eager to take the second race of Project Nova out of Zbrush and into UE5. I've imported the human lowpoly as a starting point for retopo. Have a great week!
I recreated a shot from original ATLA anime series using Blender,Zbrush, Substnace Painter, Unreal Engine & Davinci Resolve. Original Shot from anime Watch the final animation: https://youtu.be/SQCf7lLt5Qs Watch the Process Breakdown: https://youtu.be/7tMJta6Tfzs Artstation Post: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qek1Xe
Yeah, I'm an idiot when it comes to ZBrush, but is it possible to view the model smoothshaded? I love ZBrush's materials and with to use them for making portfolio renders. :femme:
Just posting in-case you missed it: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/Subd I myself use many different ways but mostly zbrush remesher as a base then edit it in topogun (when testing animations and prestarting textures, "to get ahead" on them, saving them as a substance smart mat.)
Just wondering anyone else tried using zbrush from start to finish for hard surface modelling, I know there is a tutorial at DT for it. But who here uses it for there hard surface modelling. Starting there base mesh in zbrush and finishing it all with just zbrush.