Crafting Salvador Dalí's Expressive Persona with ZBrush Face Tools
Offered By: Reallusion via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a 17-minute sculpting journey with digital sculptor Óscar Fernández as he demonstrates a groundbreaking workflow for crafting expressive facial expressions of Salvador Dalí using ZBrush and Character Creator. Learn to achieve professional results with the revolutionary Character Creator ZBrush Face Tools, bypassing the complexity of traditional approaches. Follow along as Óscar sketches Dalí, utilizes a Character Creator base model, transfers it to ZBrush, models the head, creates hair and facial features, and returns to Character Creator for further refinement. Master techniques for texturing skin with Polypaint, adjusting expressions, completing the character with clothing, and creating custom expressions. Elevate your digital sculpting skills and unleash your creativity with this innovative tutorial, perfect for artists specializing in 3D printing and collectibles.
Syllabus
Intro
Sketching Salvador Dali
Using Character Creator Base Model
Transfer to ZBrush with Face Tools plugin
Head Modeling in ZBrush
Creating Hair, Eyebrows, Mustache
Returning to Character Creator
Sending Hair, Eyebrows, Mustache
Texturing Skin with Polypaint
Adjusting Expressions in Character Creator
Completing Character and Clothing
Creating Custom Expressions
Conclusions
Taught by
Reallusion
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