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Zbrush for Textures tutorial video

JasonWelsh Legion
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Join date: 6 Nov 2006
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11-17-2006 07:02
I have developed a tutorial on using Zbrush to do Textures in second life.

it is located here

http://www.houseoftutorials.com/page2.html
Denpa Sakai
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11-23-2006 11:12
This tutorial is awesome. (I'm a Zbrush beginner.) Thanks!
Candide LeMay
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11-25-2006 03:19
Well, I've installed the techsmith codecs and still only see black screen (on XP) :(
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11-25-2006 10:07
I sooo need to get Z-brush. I haven't watched the video yet, but a friend of mine has Z-brush, and it looks like such a cool program.
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Namssor Daguerre
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11-25-2006 16:00
I am officially a ZBrush-oholic. I highly recommend joining ZBrush Central, a forum totally devoted to the application.
Glory Takashi
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11-26-2006 05:48
Would be nice if there were text versions of your tutorials I like to work on learning at my leisure not the speed of a video besides downloading codecs just so I can do a tut.. no thanks.

But... good job making tutorials especially for SL it helps more learn the ways of making things ingame. for that good work :)
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Namssor Daguerre
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11-26-2006 06:21
From: Glory Takashi
Would be nice if there were text versions of your tutorials I like to work on learning at my leisure not the speed of a video besides downloading codecs just so I can do a tut.. no thanks.


ZBrush comes with a built in help guide with examples of some of it's functions in the form of scripted tutorials. You can also view text and graphic descriptions at your leisure for any ZBrush's functions by mousing over and holding down <ctrl> on the keyboard.

Of course, this is only the tip of the iceberg since most of ZBrush's functions affect the behavior and functionality of its other functions. For this, a tutorial in some form is the only effective way to explore that dimension of ZBrush.