again congratulations on the course! this was a blast to do! cant appreciate your work enough. for anyone that still wants to know more about hard surface in zbrush i highly recommend his UH ROTOR course. Alot more lessons to be learned!
Thank you, I dragged and pushed vertex for 10 years in 3ds max, but now I want to learn to model in zbrus after that. I followed the lessons all the way and your other work is also fantastic, even though I was always told that zbrush is not suitable for Hard surfaces and that it is not only possible but also effective.
Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Sculpting tutorials are everywhere for this software, but how to best use it for hardsurface designs is not so easy to find.
Dont ever delete theses tutoriales, Bro you are the best, I cant express the happiness
Thank you. A truly priceless tutorial series.
Fantastic series. That was a wild ride! Thank you!
Thank you so, so much. :D Greetings from Brazil. :D
amazing Henry ! thank you so much!
again congratulations on the course! this was a blast to do! cant appreciate your work enough. for anyone that still wants to know more about hard surface in zbrush i highly recommend his UH ROTOR course. Alot more lessons to be learned!
We made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so so much for this amazing Tutorial.
Thank you, I dragged and pushed vertex for 10 years in 3ds max, but now I want to learn to model in zbrus after that. I followed the lessons all the way and your other work is also fantastic, even though I was always told that zbrush is not suitable for Hard surfaces and that it is not only possible but also effective.
Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Sculpting tutorials are everywhere for this software, but how to best use it for hardsurface designs is not so easy to find.
What kind of super computer are you on that has that much available ram?
Digital Storm workstation😃
ui and reference links dont work
I've replaced the link in the description. It should be working now. 😃