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Beginner's guide to zbrush
Beginner's guide to zbrush








Overall, I enjoyed this book a lot and felt like a gained a good understanding of how to use ZBrush in the process. And the art really looks nice, it’s reassuring that the authors are accomplished artists. The clarity of the explanation is great, the authors show photos of the menus used, as well as any hotkeys, and do a great job of making a fairly confusing program understandable. Each of these chapters reads more like a tutorial, basically a step by step guide for creating the 3D model. However, the bulk of the text follows 3 projects, a fantasy girl, a cyborg goblin, and a sci-fi robot. There are 7 chapters in the book, 2 short introductions to the ZBrush app and interface, and 2 chapters at the end to show the KeyShot app and 3D printing. I’d consider this text to be a great success and I’m happy to have checked it out, even though I’m not totally sure I need ZBrush for my workflow. The art here is great, and the various authors do a good job of showing every step you need to take to replicate their results. At 288 pages, it’s not the longest book but it focuses on 3 specific projects and feels more like a tutorial than anything else. Beginner’s Guide to ZBrush is packed to the brim with full-color photos, and the paper quality is top notch. While I enjoy reading on Kindle (where possible) this book was only available in print when I originally purchased, and I’m actually glad I got the real book.










Beginner's guide to zbrush