- [Voiceover] While this is an intermediate level course, I'm going to be showing you every button and every keystroke that I use and I'm going to explain everything I'm doing to make it easier to follow along, even if you're not very experienced with ZBrush. However, this is not an introduction to the tools. So you'll probably want to be familiar with the basics of ZBrush before watching this course. If you need to get up to speed with the software, please watch my ZBrush Essential Training course on Lynda.com. This will give you a foundation for everything you need to know for sculpting clothing in ZBrush.
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2/10/2016- Extracting cloth from a figure
- Sculpting folds and wrinkles in a shirt
- Making a flowing skirt
- Sculpting cloth from primitives
- Adding crumpled folds
- Making clothes with curves
- Creating tassels and lace trims
- Giving cloth thickness
- Correcting overlap
- Making adjustments with ZBrush Transpose Master
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 4s
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Exercise files2m 55s
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1. Making the Form-Fitting Shirt
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Sculpting folds and wrinkles4m 44s
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2. Making the Flowing Skirt
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Making cloth with primitives5m 48s
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Sculpting clinging cloth8m 51s
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Adding crumpled folds6m 22s
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3. Making the Wrapped Scarf
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Making cloth with curves8m 15s
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Adjusting the cloth shapes7m 25s
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Adding a border to the scarf3m 50s
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Sculpting the scarf folds5m 58s
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4. Adding the Lace Trim
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Creating a lace segment5m 18s
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5. Finishing the Clothing
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Adding the final details4m 44s
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Giving clothing thickness3m 36s
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Correcting object overlap1m 42s
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