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ZBrush Basic Beginner Help - A.M Team - 11-07-2015

I'm putting this in the Off-topic because I might use this information on other projects, not just SOMA.

I need help, I want to use ZBrush but I need some good quality, free tutorials online! Juras has already pointed me out to this guy (will edit this spot when I find his name) but he only does different feature of ZBrush intended for advanced to intermediate users. And his other tutorials cost money.

I know how to sculpt 3D models (thanks Blender) and paint their UV's (Thanks Substaince Painter), all I need is some basic tutorials on how to control the ZBrush camera, how to make a basic model, how to export, ect... Something along the lines of the Epic Game's UE4 Tutorial Series:



My internal gratitude to anyone who finds a series for me. Heart


RE: ZBrush Basic Beginner Help - Filizitas - 11-07-2015

shift + mouse/pen = adjusts camera
F = centers object
Alt + right should move the camera xy wise
Holdmouse in void to move camera
X = symetry

It takes way more time to learn Zbrush
Blender is kidsplay against this

Beware that Zbrush has a whole new level when sculping a model. Use Dynamesh and stay lowpoly...
Beware that u still need to import the model in an external program before importing it to the UE4 pipeline.


RE: ZBrush Basic Beginner Help - A.M Team - 11-07-2015

Thank you so much!

Any other tutorial help guys? Tongue


RE: ZBrush Basic Beginner Help - Traggey - 11-07-2015

I do Zbrush tutorials via Ghangouts from time to time, I'll let ya know when I get around to it next time.

I do however use a completely customized Zbrush interface that those who learn from he have to use, so if that's not your thing you probably want to stay away.


I also can't point out enough that the BEST tutorials out there, ARE paid ones. And they're rather cheap too, so don't be a scrooge and spend a few dollars to learn something.