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ESSENTIAL ZBRUSH,

Author(s): Wayne Robson
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  • ISBN-13: 9781598220599
  • ISBN-10:1598220594
  • Paperback    754 pages      © 2008
Price: International Sales $49.95 US List
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Overview

Essential ZBrush offers a detailed overview of the popular digital sculpting tool as well as a guide to mastering digital sculpting. From the basics of ZBrush to the creation of a number of models that demonstrate hard surface sculpting, realisitic organic sculpting, and environmental sculpting, this book provides readers with the tools to produce high-quality digital sculpts.

With this text, the reader will:

  • Explore the various ZBrush palettes, brushes, and settings, and learn how to customize the interface.
  • Discover how to create a base mesh using ZSpheres.
  • Find out how to use normal and displacement maps in both 3ds Max and Maya.
  • Understand the importance of properly posing your models.
  • Explore a variety of production-tested pipelines and workflows.
  • Learn how to create and apply materials to your models.


Includes companion DVD with more than 3 hours of video tutorials showing how to model and texture the image shown on the front cover!  It also contains full-color versions of the images in the book.

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Explore the various ZBrush palettes, brushes, and settings, and learn how to customize the interface.

Discover how to create a base mesh using ZSpheres.

Find out how to use normal and displacement maps in both 3ds Max and Maya.

Understand the importance of properly posing your models.

Explore a variety of production-tested pipelines and workflows.

Learn how to create and apply materials to your models.

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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Wayne Robson

Wayne Robson is a world-renowned artist and teacher who uses ZBrush as his tool of choice for digital sculpting. He has authored and contributed to atricles for many magazines on a wide variety of 3D subjects with a concentration on ZBrush and has produced many popular DVDs that are used to train artists at some of the biggest companies in the world of computer games and movies.

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