

You will be able to follow along with every step as nothing is skipped or time-lapsed. In this 10 hour course, we will go through, step by step, how to create Skull Kid with Majora’s Mask from the franchise The Legend of Zelda. You can expect to come away from the workshop with a solid understanding of how to create appealing and believable hair for your stylized characters, along with new knowledge about a variety of ZBrush tools that will help to level up your digital-sculpting process. Title: FlippedNormals Stylized Character Sculpting in ZBrush Majora & Skull Kid. He also shares his best practices for optimizing hair for use in games, animations, and other digital media. First, you’ll explore the blackout technique inside 3ds Max to formulate the base of what your piece will look like.


Through a series of step-by-step demonstrations, you will explore a variety of topics, including an introduction to ZBrush's essential tools and their capabilities when it comes to stylized hair creation a look at the fundamentals of hair sculpting and styling for characters strategies for adding texture, volume, and movement to hair as well as Dan’s top tips for using color and lighting to enhance the look of hair in a 3D scene. Sculpt stylized female anatomy Sculpt stylised costumes with folds and wrinkles Sculpt armour and props Sculpt female face and hair Create high poly characters stylized Interpret concepts and turn it in stylized 3d models Course Project Overview: We will start with a sphere using our sculpt system. In this course, Stylized Forest Sculpting in Zbrush, you’ll learn how to Sculpt stylized rocks, trees, and organic natural props for video game development and animation. Starting from an original character as his subject, Dan walks through his complete workflow for approaching character stylization using ZBrush, teaching an understanding of what creates an appealing character and talking through the technical tools and practical applications he uses to achieve his distinctive style. In this 2.5-hour workshop, Lead 3D Character Artist Dan Eder shares a deep dive into his process for sculpting stylized 3D hair with ZBrush. You will need a working computer that can run Zbrush and a license for the software.Learn how to use ZBrush's powerful tools to create dynamic and expressive hairstyles for your stylized characters. If you find the Zbrush user interface challenging I recommend you check out my class Zbrush For Beginners! It is a full overview of the main tools and functionality that Zbrush has to offer, and it will help get you up to speed with how to use the program! If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me and I will help as soon as I can!

This class is beginner friendly! I explain every step along the way to ensure that you don't miss a beat. Use Photoshop to create a final image of your work Transfer high poly data to a low poly mesh Stylizing your character and experimenting with shape language Basic anatomy and proportions for character creation
