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Grasshopper Tutorial - ZBrush & Substance Painter

Pierre Benjamin
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Grasshopper Tutorial - ZBrush & Substance Painter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld-rRfzN79M&feature=emb_title

Blocking out a grasshopper in ZBrush, and Unwrapping it ready for Substance Painter and PBR texturing in Substance Painter and rendering in Iray.

This is Bundle with Volume 1 & 2

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This first part shows step by step the entire Modelling of a grasshopper using ZSpheres, and ZRemesher

I will be unwrapping the mesh in ZBrush with UVmaster ready for the Texturing in Substance Painter

The second part of this tutorial shows step by step the entire Texturing of a grasshopper using Substance Painter.

You will get:


  • 7 x real time videos with audio (Duration worth about 8 hours and 15 mins) about 15 GB in HD

  • Reference material
    • This is a great and cheap way to see me breaking down photo reference material, for whoever wants to get insight of how I tackle mains shapes down to minor shapes.

Grasshopper Tutorial - ZBrush & Substance Painter

Product description

Grasshopper Tutorial - ZBrush & Substance Painter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld-rRfzN79M&feature=emb_title

Blocking out a grasshopper in ZBrush, and Unwrapping it ready for Substance Painter and PBR texturing in Substance Painter and rendering in Iray.

This is Bundle with Volume 1 & 2

________________________________

This first part shows step by step the entire Modelling of a grasshopper using ZSpheres, and ZRemesher

I will be unwrapping the mesh in ZBrush with UVmaster ready for the Texturing in Substance Painter

The second part of this tutorial shows step by step the entire Texturing of a grasshopper using Substance Painter.

You will get:


  • 7 x real time videos with audio (Duration worth about 8 hours and 15 mins) about 15 GB in HD

  • Reference material
    • This is a great and cheap way to see me breaking down photo reference material, for whoever wants to get insight of how I tackle mains shapes down to minor shapes.

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