dang this is gonna save me time for sure with posing as I was going to struggle with rigging though I still have a feeling i might need to re do my hands due to the fingers topo
Did you made a low poly version of the character at any point ? Saw you saving as 'low' but couldn't find the part in the vid where you did that, if you did at all.
Hi @ChristianNoah-vr1gg, In theory, the procedure demonstrated in this video is also possible in Blender. While Blender does not have a tool similar to ZBrush Pose Tools, you can still use the native Pose Editor in Character Creator and export the files to Blender using Blender Auto Setup. For an overview of this workflow, please refer to the following showcase articles: magazine.reallusion.com/2024/05/24/posing-john-costantine-as-a-3d-multiversus-character-for-blender/ magazine.reallusion.com/2024/03/26/boosting-concept-art-workflow-efficiency-for-blender/
Tambien pueden seguir el mismo tutorial en Español ! - th-cam.com/video/-bpqcA1Gu1Y/w-d-xo.html
What a pro demo, great job! This definitely makes me want to get back into 3D printing.
Oh, how much suffering posing in zbrush brought me)
This is the best pipeline option, thank you very much for the video!
Okay this is soooooooo coooool!!!! I’ve been trying to do this and figure out how to do this!!! THANK YOU!!!
I just picked this up! I'm so excited for this tool!
Such a great video. So many top tips and techniques. Thanks
great info packed into a short time! you can really see the value to this pipeline.
Thank you for the detailed tutorial.
This was immensely useful. Thank you!
LOVE IT!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊
Wow.............Amazing
this was so cool , thanks for sharing!
Did it, thanks a lot.😊
Amazing, eager to try
dang this is gonna save me time for sure with posing as I was going to struggle with rigging though I still have a feeling i might need to re do my hands due to the fingers topo
This is great. More of these please, perhaps in realtime?
Super cool
Thank you. ❤❤❤
How would you go about it if the character has a tail? How would you add the joints?
Good desing
Very nice tutorial, thank very much. Could you mind share your zbush custom UI setting? Thanks again
After doing test animations and doing adjustments in Pose Offset how do you reset to the original A pose you started with?
Very interesting, thank you!
Is there any way to get ENG PDF? It's not available anymore
What a Creaser brush?
Great video 👍 ...what brush is that you are using do define the beard please?
Did you made a low poly version of the character at any point ? Saw you saving as 'low' but couldn't find the part in the vid where you did that, if you did at all.
Hi @henriquelessa1497,
This ZBrush character is subdivided and sculpted from a low-poly CC character. Please view the video from the 3:32 mark.
Wish you could gomslower and detail
Is there a Mac software that would be similar to character creator?
i just found character creator... thi is exaclty what i was looking forward to... i want a clean model wich i can pose/animate and also can print
sorry can i ask , are you using zbrush with brush or with XP pen or wacom ? thank you
when i send mine to zbrush with a easy click... it doesnt show no where.... it must be me
Could you share your custom UI zbrush please
OMG
can you do all this with blender?
Hi @ChristianNoah-vr1gg,
In theory, the procedure demonstrated in this video is also possible in Blender. While Blender does not have a tool similar to ZBrush Pose Tools, you can still use the native Pose Editor in Character Creator and export the files to Blender using Blender Auto Setup.
For an overview of this workflow, please refer to the following showcase articles:
magazine.reallusion.com/2024/05/24/posing-john-costantine-as-a-3d-multiversus-character-for-blender/
magazine.reallusion.com/2024/03/26/boosting-concept-art-workflow-efficiency-for-blender/
Fucking goooooood
Thanks!
Is Oscar available for a one on one mentorship?
sinistro
How about the color!!!!! Some of us have full color printers, and I not talking BAMBO LABs. Real full color!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heads up, it isn't "Viola," it's "Voila." Pronounced "Vwala."