Hello, The original hand model shown in the video can be downloaded here: www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/qDn63/free-hand? However, this file is .ZTL file, which can only be opened and worked with in ZBrush software. Already exported .OBJ file can be found here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F9OEHJwkEJRKDLrqTBq4WYK9y-i-9yIQ?usp=drive_link However, this 3D model has a high polygon count, which makes it difficult to rig and thus animate. You can reduce the polygon count in Blender by pressing the TAB key with model selected, pressing Mesh > Clean Up > Decimate Geometry and setting the Ratio value on, for example, 0.1 (10%). Already decimated model as the one in the video ready to be rigged and animated can be found in the same Google Drive folder as non-decimated. Best regards.
Model link? is it free?
Hello,
The original hand model shown in the video can be downloaded here:
www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/qDn63/free-hand?
However, this file is .ZTL file, which can only be opened and worked with in ZBrush software.
Already exported .OBJ file can be found here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F9OEHJwkEJRKDLrqTBq4WYK9y-i-9yIQ?usp=drive_link
However, this 3D model has a high polygon count, which makes it difficult to rig and thus animate. You can reduce the polygon count in Blender by pressing the TAB key with model selected, pressing Mesh > Clean Up > Decimate Geometry and setting the Ratio value on, for example, 0.1 (10%). Already decimated model as the one in the video ready to be rigged and animated can be found in the same Google Drive folder as non-decimated.
Best regards.
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