Brief Summary
In this course, you'll dive into the sculpting and texturing of a next-gen orc using ZBrush and 3ds Max, guided by the amazing Stephen Wells. You'll also learn how to render your model in Marmoset for a polished final look!
Key Points
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Full sculpting and texturing process for a next-gen orc creature.
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Use of 3ds Max and ZBrush for 3D modeling.
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Rendering techniques in Marmoset for final image creation.
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Instructor Stephen Wells shares tools, tips, and workflow methods.
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Focus on creating a fantastic character model.
Learning Outcomes
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Master the full sculpting and texturing workflow for creating characters.
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Become proficient in using ZBrush and 3ds Max for 3D modeling.
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Understand rendering techniques to produce final images in Marmoset.
About This Course
Learn the full sculpting and texturing process for creating this next-gen orc creature using 3ds Max and ZBrush!
In this course, instructor Stephen Wells will be walking through the process of finishing his Next Gen Orc character while showing you some tools, tips, and workflow methods used within ZBrush. In addition, he will also be covering the rendering process within Marmoset to create a final image for this character.
About the Instructor:
Stephen Wells is an expert 3D modeler for characters, props, vehicles, weapons and environments and have created both high and low polygon assets for game productions. He has over 20 years experience in creating a variety of game assets for several different genres (fantasy, sci-fi, combat, superheroes, horror, etc) using 3ds Max, Maya, Photoshop, Zbrush, Mudbox, Topogun, and XNormal. As an enthusiastic instructor, he loves creating video tutorials on a wide variety of subjects including Zbrush, 3DS Max, Topogun, Roadkill, and many more to help students better their skillsets.
Learn the complete sculpting and texturing workflow for this Orc character
Learn to use ZBrush and 3ds Max to create a fantastic character model
Learn basic presentation techniques inside of Marmoset
Rainer D.
The course is good enough for what it is, but the name is very misleading. There's nothing "complete" about this course, since the course starts with the basic low-poly orc already done (and the head completely finished).