Hey everyone! I hope this video can help you on your 3D Art Adventure. Leave a comment if you enjoyed it and please ask questions if you get stuck! I want everyone to be able to make fun art and I hope to see ya'll again soon! - @ShinGidora
Hey Justin, it’s Zuzanna :) I haven’t dabbled in zbrush that much and a ton of its functions are still a bit of a mystery to me so it’s really cool to see someone patiently explaining the settings step by step instead of assuming that some stuff is redundant and people will already know everything! I’m excited to follow along once I have some time to do so! Also the stacked plushies in the background are hella cute!!! Keep the vids coming, proud of you man!
That means so much to hear from you, thank you Zuzanna! It is an honor to know that what I learn and want to teach can help you out :) I am hoping to tackle really big challenges but with easy to understand approaches for all skill levels! I'm even more glad you liked the plushies lol! Really enjoy your channel as well, and thanks for all the support ^-^
Hi, I love this kind of long format, where a full process is shown. I don't use Zbrush, nor Subtance (honestly, they scare me) but I have learn many great tips on many topics in one go. Many thanks!
I wanted to give something big to the community before I get into more standard vids. I think as you continue your 3D journey you will find this useful :) very grateful you appreciate it
Digging through it right now! Just a single advice I think would really help the viewers is adding a veeery little screencast box in a corner so that we can see what you are pressing, I think that particularly in Z-brush where everything is so different from the other softwares it would help a ton! At the very least, I'm sure it would help me a lot :,)
@@Rickynovantotto thanks so much for the advice and I’m really grateful for the watch! I will totally implement that in the next vid. Thx for the support! :)
Amazing video, I'm still very new to my 3D art journey, so apologies if this is a silly question. Is this also possible to achieve in blender and other free tools (as I'm still learning, I'd rather not purchase the expensive tools yet)
@@slyseb you should def work your way up to it! My best recommendation is looking up “procedural materials” in blender. It’s different but might be a process to help you make sick materials for free with just blender :)
Hey everyone! I hope this video can help you on your 3D Art Adventure. Leave a comment if you enjoyed it and please ask questions if you get stuck! I want everyone to be able to make fun art and I hope to see ya'll again soon! - @ShinGidora
love your portfolio works and the tutorial was soo cool !
Thanks for this. Ive been wanting to learn painterly looking 3d.
I have learnt something verryyy fun and definitely useful today, Thanks a lot!!!
@@NNG_yt so happy to hear that thank u!
So stoked to watch this. Congrats on making your first video :D!
More stoked to have your kind support! Super appreciated :))
Thank you for your efforts!
Hey Justin, it’s Zuzanna :) I haven’t dabbled in zbrush that much and a ton of its functions are still a bit of a mystery to me so it’s really cool to see someone patiently explaining the settings step by step instead of assuming that some stuff is redundant and people will already know everything! I’m excited to follow along once I have some time to do so! Also the stacked plushies in the background are hella cute!!! Keep the vids coming, proud of you man!
That means so much to hear from you, thank you Zuzanna! It is an honor to know that what I learn and want to teach can help you out :) I am hoping to tackle really big challenges but with easy to understand approaches for all skill levels! I'm even more glad you liked the plushies lol! Really enjoy your channel as well, and thanks for all the support ^-^
Hi,
I love this kind of long format, where a full process is shown. I don't use Zbrush, nor Subtance (honestly, they scare me) but I have learn many great tips on many topics in one go.
Many thanks!
I wanted to give something big to the community before I get into more standard vids. I think as you continue your 3D journey you will find this useful :) very grateful you appreciate it
Digging through it right now! Just a single advice I think would really help the viewers is adding a veeery little screencast box in a corner so that we can see what you are pressing, I think that particularly in Z-brush where everything is so different from the other softwares it would help a ton! At the very least, I'm sure it would help me a lot :,)
@@Rickynovantotto thanks so much for the advice and I’m really grateful for the watch! I will totally implement that in the next vid. Thx for the support! :)
Keep it up! Your art is amazing :)
so good.. thx bro!! keep going
@@user-kq8uh2yy6f I really appreciate it thank you!! More to come :))
I'm just starting getting into 3D/ 3D modeling. I may not be able to use this tutorial at the moment but I see this as an amazing educational video!
Thank you for letting me know! If you like my teaching style, maybe I can start making more beginner friendly videos as well
@@ShinGidora That would be a amazing! I also LOVE the shadow 3D model you made in your last video uploaded!
great work
Just discovered your amazing channnel....subscribed and waiting patiently for the promised Unreal Shader tutorial that goes along with this
@@jamaalsineke2405 deal! This year definitely :) thanks for watching
This was so helpful! Can you share your zbrush UI ?
Yes, it's available for free on my artstation! :)
Amazing video, I'm still very new to my 3D art journey, so apologies if this is a silly question. Is this also possible to achieve in blender and other free tools (as I'm still learning, I'd rather not purchase the expensive tools yet)
@@slyseb you should def work your way up to it! My best recommendation is looking up “procedural materials” in blender. It’s different but might be a process to help you make sick materials for free with just blender :)
@ShinGidora thank you! I will do that.