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Vampire Anatomy Body Sculpt Tutorial

Offered By: Michael Pavlovich via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Watch a comprehensive 2-hour livestream tutorial on sculpting a vampire's anatomy in ZBrush. Learn advanced techniques for creating an emaciated blockout, refining muscle groups, and incorporating scan data. Master the use of tools like the Anchor Brush, Inflate & Deflate, and Wrap 2023 for realistic body sculpting. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates the entire pipeline from initial sculpt to texturing in Substance Painter and importing into Character Creator. Gain insights into vampire physiology and improve your 3D character creation skills.

Syllabus

- Intro
- Scan Data Reference
- ZBrush Split Screen
- Emaciated Blockout
- New Anchor Brush Focal Shift
- Inflate & Deflate for Skinny
- Zygote Body
- Pectoralis Major
- Deltoid and Scapula Muscles
- Armpit Coracobrachialis Muscle
- Arm Landmarks and Muscles
- Abs Rectus Abdominis
- Vertebrae
- Leg Muscles Sartorius and Adductor Group
- Fibula vs Tibia Ankles
- Shoulder Girdle Refine
- Serratus Anterior, Lats, and Trapezius
- Ulna, Radius, Flexors, and Extensors
- Scan Data Append
- Exporting Scan and Sculpt for Wrap
- Wrap 2023 Scan Data
- Project Sculpt to Scan Model
- Project Scan Detail to CC High Sculpt
- GoZ Vampire Body to CC
- Exporting CC to Painter, Baking, and Texturing
- Importing Vampire Textures to CC


Taught by

Michael Pavlovich

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