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ZBrush for Jewelry Designers: Understanding ZBrush Geometry

Develop essential mathematics skills with expert instruction and practical examples.

Online Course
Self-paced learning
Flexible Schedule
Learn at your pace
Expert Instructor
Industry professional
Certificate
Upon completion
What You'll Learn
Master the fundamentals of mathematics
Apply best practices and industry standards
Build practical projects to demonstrate your skills
Understand advanced concepts and techniques

Skills you'll gain:

Professional SkillsBest PracticesIndustry Standards
Prerequisites & Target Audience

Skill Level

IntermediateSome prior knowledge recommended

Requirements

Basic understanding of mathematics
Enthusiasm to learn
Access to necessary software/tools
Commitment to practice

Who This Course Is For

Professionals working in mathematics
Students and career changers
Freelancers and consultants
Anyone looking to improve their skills
Course Information

About This Course

My students often ask me "When do I use Dynamesh in ZBrush" or "What is the difference between Subdivision Surfaces and Dynamic Subdivisions. " or "How can I use Arraymesh in my jewelry designs. " I designed this course to answer those questions and more concerning the different flavors of polymesh surfaces in ZBrush.

It can be overwhelming sorting out all these different approaches to digital sculpting and its really important to understand which tools are useful to you as a jewelry designer and which tools you can set aside. ZBrush is very much a non-linear approach to digital sculpting, there's no one path to achieving your design goals rather you will find which tools work best for any given situation and you'll discover that over time you'll develop your own custom workflow that suits your own style. But first you need to understand how each of these different ZBrush polymesh types work.

In these videos I use many examples of my own work as well as pieces sculpted by renown jewelry designer Tomas Wittelsbach. Each video focuses on one type of geometry available in ZBrush and I've made the videos as self-contained as possible so that you don't necessarily need to watch each video in order. You can pick the ones you are most interested in and also come back to them later if you need a quick refresher.

By the end of the course you'll have a complete picture of the many different approaches to polymesh editing available in ZBrush and you can start incorporating new techniques into your designs.

Provider
Udemy
Estimated Duration
10-20 hours
Language
English
Category
Science & Academia

Topics Covered

MathematicsDesign

Course Details

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