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| Doodlin' Dude ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Very cool! Basic from the ground up ZBrush 3 tutorials at this site... small size camtasia vids... extremely well done and instructive. Password and Login (as published at ZBrush Central) = 3dtedu http://3dtrainer.com/page3/page44/page44.html |
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| Doodlin' Dude ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Thanks, but there are many others here who can do Zbrush... It will be a very long time before I can show anything... even then, I couldn't compare with the giants in the 4-um. I'm taking little baby steps in ZBrush.. wee, tiny ones. ![]() Their documentation is not keeping up with their updates, so it is a bit confusing. I like the feel and the stuff the pros are doing with it. I feel like I just bit a huge giant on the ankle. |
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| Doodlin' Dude ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Thanks... but it's embarassingly slow and simple. I just managed to get a rough displacement to work in Carrara, thanks to Thomas' tutorial that he did long ago... it still works. Encouraging - a first tiny step on my Z-journey. |
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| Box modeling ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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I'm thinking you're going to have a blast with just the 2.5d? ZB is EXCELLENT for illustrations which is what you master - I'd say see what ZB can do for you from that aspect before you try to render displaced models and such... -Will
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