In this Zbrush beginner tutorial I go over all the most important tools that Zbrush has to offer and more! I aim to continue with a higher production level moving forward, something I have been wanting to do for a long time. :) Let me know your thoughts!
I wish you would continue to create another breakthrough tutorial of Zbrush (and others in the future) that moves into sculpting, animation, render, and under the shortest possible amount of time covering all what we need to be professionals. If you did that you will be a legend in UA-cam 👑and highly recommended 🙂(you already reached over 133k views in this video !! numbers don't lie)
@@unit102 Those are very kind words! Life is so crazy at the moment and I don’t have the income or spare time to make videos full time unfortunately 😭😭 Some day I would love to return to the UA-cam life.
I enrolled a 3d modeling course in one of big, world known studios. Maya teacher is great but Zbrush teacher doesn't explain as good as you do so after an hour long class... I learned less than from this video. Obviously, I had to look for it on UA-cam. Very useful! I will go through your channel, this is awesome!
I really appreciate this style of intro tutorial. One of the biggest challenges for me when learning 3D skills from UA-cam tutorials is that videos aimed at absolute beginners tend to go through every step very slowly and digress a lot, and as badly as I want to pay attention my brain immediately starts bouncing off the walls wanting to get started instead of learning every part of the UI. And the biggest problem with that is that most 3D software--and Zbrush in particular--is not friendly to poking around without some grounding, because there are prerequisite steps for many basic functions that are very easy to get stuck on, and the answers to "How do I ____?" are often found in the intro videos. I'm grateful to everyone who does tutorials and this mostly comes down to how I learn, but getting through the basics so quickly made it really easy for me to follow. Even though I've been using Zbrush for about a year I learned a lot from this, especially the logic behind why some functions work the way they do.
I second this. It's especially hard if you already have experience with 3D and other programs and you want to transpose it to another software, like Zbrush. I quickly lose interest when I get taken from ground 0 and I might end up not paying attention to very crucial info that's been planted there, just because I got distracted. I then get frustrated and abandon the thing I want to learn. I like a 'sculpting' approach. Chisel out a large shape, then focus on minute details later depending on your needs.
Thank you for this quick tutorial reference guide. It's a great way to go straight to whichever section of video one needs in order to get to the answer they need the quickest so workflow is affected as little as possible.
This video was absolutely brilliant! So quick and methodical for all the important things. Never knew about the tablet menu, ill definitely have to check my settings in that. Thank you!
Man, you are the only one who gets right to the point! A bit fun inbetween, but no uncessary bla bla! Subscribed and from now on following everything you show me! 🚀
@5:49 was the best use of that effect. That was Hilarious. Very helpful video. This is totally perfect for people coming from other modelers too, like me. Thanks!
I appreciate this, I literally went through these super complex videos trying to figure out how to sculpt imported items with the symmetry, and all I needed to do was click x. you saved me with this quick easy run through of thing you can do.
love this one, switching from blender to zb, this really saves me a lot of time, thanks! (I just wanna start sculpting but I couldn't move Zbrush's viewport lol)
TYSM! I have alot of experience with 3D modeling software and needed a quick-start guide to understand the software. When you've worked with 3D modeling softwares for that long, they all sort of feel the same but since I'm just starting out with z-brush, being able to jump right in is what I needed!
Having used Zbrush extensively many years ago, this was the perfect vid to get be going again! Im sure there's a ton of stuff I need to be updated on, but I want to just get in there and start creating again.
at first i thought, no way this can be helpful because how short it is- I was wrong! So very helpful to me- about one month into using zbrush for first time!
this is so helpful 🥺😭 please come back to youtube! (unless of course u cant for personal reasons, in which case i wish the best for you !!) much thanks from the philippines 💖
i haven't started the video yet but i just wanna let you know i have to hand in a sculpture in 12 hours that is my midterm and i'm putting all my faith in this 8 min video
super job your zbrush classes on skillshare are top notch your channel here on youtube is woefully underappreciated many thanks for sharing your knowledge
Back in zbrush your vid reminded me all that I need to reenter sculpting! tysm +1sub (also other thing ill prob add is saving as ztl file don't save the timeline and your project is smaller in my old pc I lose some projects due to them crashing when opening)
This video was very helpful, thank you. I had to drop my z-brush class back in college due to mental health issues and I've been wanting to learn again after sometime.
That is an excellent question! I will ponder which program(s) to do next :D Sub Painter is a big one, but I think I could do a “basics” video to get people started. Thanks for the feedback!
with it in a few weeks or months if I pour enough ti and effort into it. I'll be watcNice tutorialng many more of your videos for tips and inspiration.
I am a total newbie to 3d design. I am a real world painter and sculptor and am so keep to get into this. Is there a possible way to input a 2d drawing to make 3d, or...?
I like the way you think, but nope :/ There are apps that you can upload paintings/images into that will read color data and pull certain parts forward, but it doesn’t look very good. The best way to create a piece in 3D is to learn as much as you can about drawing/sculpting objects 3-dimensionally and get familiar with 3D space. Then you can create virtually anything and decide which elements are best to create your art :) Zbrush allows you to put any image in as a flat 2D plane and use it as reference, but the image remains 2D. You can mask off certain areas by color and manipulate them, but that would only get you so far. Hope this helps!
In this Zbrush beginner tutorial I go over all the most important tools that Zbrush has to offer and more!
I aim to continue with a higher production level moving forward, something I have been wanting to do for a long time. :)
Let me know your thoughts!
I wish you would continue to create another breakthrough tutorial of Zbrush (and others in the future) that moves into sculpting, animation, render, and under the shortest possible amount of time covering all what we need to be professionals. If you did that you will be a legend in UA-cam 👑and highly recommended 🙂(you already reached over 133k views in this video !! numbers don't lie)
@@unit102
Those are very kind words!
Life is so crazy at the moment and I don’t have the income or spare time to make videos full time unfortunately 😭😭
Some day I would love to return to the UA-cam life.
I enrolled a 3d modeling course in one of big, world known studios. Maya teacher is great but Zbrush teacher doesn't explain as good as you do so after an hour long class... I learned less than from this video. Obviously, I had to look for it on UA-cam. Very useful! I will go through your channel, this is awesome!
From which studio you have learned?
I really appreciate this style of intro tutorial. One of the biggest challenges for me when learning 3D skills from UA-cam tutorials is that videos aimed at absolute beginners tend to go through every step very slowly and digress a lot, and as badly as I want to pay attention my brain immediately starts bouncing off the walls wanting to get started instead of learning every part of the UI. And the biggest problem with that is that most 3D software--and Zbrush in particular--is not friendly to poking around without some grounding, because there are prerequisite steps for many basic functions that are very easy to get stuck on, and the answers to "How do I ____?" are often found in the intro videos.
I'm grateful to everyone who does tutorials and this mostly comes down to how I learn, but getting through the basics so quickly made it really easy for me to follow. Even though I've been using Zbrush for about a year I learned a lot from this, especially the logic behind why some functions work the way they do.
I’m very glad to know these videos are helpful. Thanks so much for watching! 🙏🙏
Very interesting comment. I personally can't follow any guide unless it goes into detail on every single minuscule aspect of the program.
Yep. 3D software is challenging to learn.
I second this. It's especially hard if you already have experience with 3D and other programs and you want to transpose it to another software, like Zbrush. I quickly lose interest when I get taken from ground 0 and I might end up not paying attention to very crucial info that's been planted there, just because I got distracted. I then get frustrated and abandon the thing I want to learn.
I like a 'sculpting' approach. Chisel out a large shape, then focus on minute details later depending on your needs.
WOW! I wish this was the first Zbrush beginner tutorial I watched. Many hours of headaches with the not-so-basic workflow all answered in 8 mins!
Thanks for watching! More soon!!
This is what you call a BEGINNER TUTORIAL, very clear and understandable. Thank you for this i will now try and face my fears by re-learning z brush
Thank you for this quick tutorial! I learned zbrush 2 years ago and I trying to refresh my memory and jump back into sculpting again.
Thank you for this quick tutorial reference guide. It's a great way to go straight to whichever section of video one needs in order to get to the answer they need the quickest so workflow is affected as little as possible.
very professional, very clear, loved this. Do you work in a game studio or VFX company?
Thank you!
And nope. I’m freelance but I’d love to work in a studio setting someday. :)
This video was absolutely brilliant! So quick and methodical for all the important things. Never knew about the tablet menu, ill definitely have to check my settings in that. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad it showed you something you didn’t know :D
I never had to look for someone who could inspire me in doing something big. Because I always had you as my role model in life. Happy birthday!
Man, you are the only one who gets right to the point! A bit fun inbetween, but no uncessary bla bla! Subscribed and from now on following everything you show me! 🚀
@5:49 was the best use of that effect. That was Hilarious. Very helpful video. This is totally perfect for people coming from other modelers too, like me. Thanks!
I appreciate this, I literally went through these super complex videos trying to figure out how to sculpt imported items with the symmetry, and all I needed to do was click x. you saved me with this quick easy run through of thing you can do.
Great video as always! Everything is really concise and clear, yet detailed enough for beginners to follow!
Thank you! That is really great to hear some feedback. Thanks for watching!! 🤩🤩
Thank you for your ability to condense and display so much! Great for reviews and processes!!
This actually helped me setup my zbrush shortcuts and made easier to get started.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🤩🙏
ty so much, i learned to use zbrush a long ago but i had forgotten everything, this helped me to refresh my memory
This is the best free software Ive seen. Respect.
i just started learning zbrush and you explain everything very simple and clear! subbed!
Thank you! Glad to have you aboard! :D
God bless short, to the point, tutorials with chapters! You got a new sub!
love this one, switching from blender to zb, this really saves me a lot of time, thanks! (I just wanna start sculpting but I couldn't move Zbrush's viewport lol)
dude this is the best tutorial ever man if i had somebody explain every program i currently know as quickly as this id be way further along
This was incredibly insightful, thanks!
TYSM! I have alot of experience with 3D modeling software and needed a quick-start guide to understand the software. When you've worked with 3D modeling softwares for that long, they all sort of feel the same but since I'm just starting out with z-brush, being able to jump right in is what I needed!
This made finally step into ZBrush finally!! The best begginer oriented video ever! You made a new sub
I really appreciate this. I'm trying to break into the Video Game Industry with 0 Art experience, and this has helped me get my bearings/
Having used Zbrush extensively many years ago, this was the perfect vid to get be going again! Im sure there's a ton of stuff I need to be updated on, but I want to just get in there and start creating again.
at first i thought, no way this can be helpful because how short it is- I was wrong! So very helpful to me- about one month into using zbrush for first time!
Thank you! :D Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Very well explained and time saving tutorial.
With your videos my learning curve will shrink drastically. Thank you.
this is so helpful 🥺😭 please come back to youtube! (unless of course u cant for personal reasons, in which case i wish the best for you !!) much thanks from the philippines 💖
Guys, this video is 100% genuine.
Thank you so much. Just downloaded Zbrush today and what what to learn than baptism by fire. Thanks again!
My man thanks from the really bottom of my heart
i haven't started the video yet but i just wanna let you know i have to hand in a sculpture in 12 hours that is my midterm and i'm putting all my faith in this 8 min video
You got this 👍 if you need more in-depth videos, check out my Skillshare! You can use the free trial to watch my Intro to Zbrush class and more!
Thank u so much. Very suitable for those who are absolute beginners but don't have much time for in-depth tutorials. I appreciate this.
super job
your zbrush classes on skillshare are top notch
your channel here on youtube is woefully underappreciated
many thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks so much!! :D
I appreciate the support! More soon!!
I love people that take the time out to show us noobs how to create
Thanks so much,as a jeweller youve been a big help to level up my career! Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thank you Master 🎉 8 min. !! You are in my list I will follow your teaching from now on 👍🙂
Thank you very much i'll check out every single one of your tutorials.
This is fantastic! I wish everything had tutorials in this style!
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
It can't get anymore simple than this. Thank you soo much howtobasic!
I’m looking to get into trying 3D art. This tips are so great. 8 min incredible!
Back in zbrush your vid reminded me all that I need to reenter sculpting! tysm +1sub (also other thing ill prob add is saving as ztl file don't save the timeline and your project is smaller in my old pc I lose some projects due to them crashing when opening)
Thank you very much, one of the best tut on UA-cam
Thank you so much for this!!!! This was very informative and not sluggish or boring too watch
This video was very helpful, thank you. I had to drop my z-brush class back in college due to mental health issues and I've been wanting to learn again after sometime.
Im so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! More soon!
Explaining the important tools is so nice ty
Just got into 3d printing and this is the kind of software I wanted to play around with ...sweet!! thanks!
Excellent job 👏👏👍
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY
Glad it was helpful!! Thanks so much! 🙏 🙏
much better than all the 1hour long tutorials
Thank you! That is good news 👍
Really love it, simple and absolutely quick and mothodical for the important thing only. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I’m glad it’s helpful!
Great intro for ZBrush! Thank You!
just perfect really great intro tutorial to zbrush !
Awesome! Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
TNice tutorials tutorial was worth it, I understood everytNice tutorialng now
Wow! it's Amazing I did it well ! Perfect work !
Hot damn! This was amazing
Amazing video, my friend. Thank you
how i wish this was the first video i saw... well done
Is their anything else you can teach very quickly? Substance painter? Maya/3dsmax? Would love to see.
That is an excellent question! I will ponder which program(s) to do next :D
Sub Painter is a big one, but I think I could do a “basics” video to get people started. Thanks for the feedback!
@@Gatz3D yes please!!!
Ayo I made my first 3d model and painted in photoshop bc of you ty
@@riotfist9747 Congrats! 🎉
Keep it up!! 🤩🤩
@@Gatz3D would you like to see it?
Amazing! Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
This is an amazing video!
Thanks so much! 🙏
Brilliant, thank you!
Thank you! Quick and clear!
with it in a few weeks or months if I pour enough ti and effort into it. I'll be watcNice tutorialng many more of your videos for tips and inspiration.
The sign for me to start to my homework😂 thanks
I love your videos, any on how to delete cylinder inside a head sculpt?
If you want Boolean operations check out this video for more!
ua-cam.com/video/-kcHNu8noLU/v-deo.html
Thank you sir..... it's really amazing this tutorial video for beginners 👍👍👍👌🔥🔥🔥 thank you so much
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
Wonderful tutorial, everything is very detailed, thanks bro
Thank you, This is exactly what I needed ✨
This tutorial is incredible! Wow.
Thank you! More soon!! :D
Loved it!! Thanks for the great tips
Great stuff! Easy to follow and to the point. Got to love it.
Awesome content as always!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks so much! More soon!
This is a great tutorial.
I love your explanation hopefully u can make video about making simple project, it will be fun to learn zbrush thanks
That I can do. ;)
Thanks for watching!
This vid was awesome going to like on both of my pages! thank you so much for the info
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! :D
Love this, thank you!
Great video!
Thanks so much! 🤩🙏
Awesome tutorial
Thankyou so much sir.
its so entertaining and helpful thank you!
Awesome! Really helped me get comfortable :))
Thank you dude. it works
This was really good, thanks!
This was so helpful!! Thank you
wow, this is fantastic!
thanks a lot!!! so nice reverb
Thank you man for sharing this stuff
Thank you, it works perfect!
I think i found my teacher 🤤, thank you very much 😁
I am a total newbie to 3d design. I am a real world painter and sculptor and am so keep to get into this. Is there a possible way to input a 2d drawing to make 3d, or...?
I like the way you think, but nope :/
There are apps that you can upload paintings/images into that will read color data and pull certain parts forward, but it doesn’t look very good. The best way to create a piece in 3D is to learn as much as you can about drawing/sculpting objects 3-dimensionally and get familiar with 3D space. Then you can create virtually anything and decide which elements are best to create your art :)
Zbrush allows you to put any image in as a flat 2D plane and use it as reference, but the image remains 2D.
You can mask off certain areas by color and manipulate them, but that would only get you so far.
Hope this helps!
Thanks bro! Gatz right to the point. 🤔☕️🎩🎩🎩
Thank you! Appreciate the support! :D
Worked smoothly, tysm
Ty bro. Really the fastest install what i see.
That was brilliant!
Well done!
Thank you!
^__________^!
i love this tutorial