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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

ZBrush ZSphere basic modeling tutorial

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  • My problem with zBrush is how everything fucks up by just pressing some things and there is no clue to how to get back to where you was at. Like i pressed EDIT in there just to test, and then everything becomes disfunctional, i need to restart the program and start over to work again. :P

  • ZB's UI is unique which can be very frustrating if you approach it like every other modeling program. You kind of have to learn to model differently in it which can be a real pain.

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  • Thank you for a couple things. Talking like a normal person and not like a socially inept isolated nerd. Keeping the pace flow good and not being slow and not overexplaining the obvious.

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  • Thank you for this video! I have been trying to figure out how to turn zspheres into a editable polymesh for a few days now. This vdeo is really going to help me progress as an artis. Thanks again!

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  • Where can I get this from? Can I only model Characters with it?

  • @InSaneTK no need too restart zbrush just open a new document and select the ztool you were working on and drag it back out on the 3d canvas start again where you left off

  • Thank you, this video clarified several things.

  • Can you export models as a .fbx?

  • Thanks, this helped me when I opened Zbrush for pretty much the first time.

  • @lureyourkidsinvan

    "Overexplaining the obvious" might be needed for some people. I'm glad you manage to catch on quickly, that is also a sign for good tutoring if the tutor manage to make the students think "Duh, it's obvious!". The students might not notice that if not the tutor mentioned those. And the over explained comments might help those students who are considered slow or doesn't dare to ask,fearing their questions might be "too stupid".

  • Penis.

  • @InSaneTK I know ;) I just started out when I wrote that, and I got a descent hang of it now :P

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