Digital Tutors – Fiber Techniques in ZBrush
Duration: 1 hrs. 39 min.
Release Date: April 1, 2012
Author: Justin Marshall
Required Software: ZBrush 4R2b
In this series of ZBrush tutorials, we?ll be talking about the some of the ways you can use the new FiberMesh feature to create foliage, fur, or even human hair. ZBrush has always been a great tool for concepting characters and models and creating highly detailed sculpts. The materials, lighting, and rendering capabilities have also been continually enhanced and we can now get some great final images right out of ZBrush. One important thing that was still difficult to achieve in ZBrush was hair or fur. Many of the characters you create will require some kind of hair or fur to really be finished. FiberMesh, added in ZBrush 4R2b is a great solution. In this course we’ll look at the basics of working with FiberMesh as well as a number of different scenarios in which it could be used. We’ll talk about creating grass and trees, fur, and different varieties of hair, and we’ll go over many of the available grooming brushes. There’s no substitute for getting in there and playing with it yourself, but at the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a much better idea of what you can do and how to go about getting the results you need for your custom creation.
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Hey Guys I have important Info if you are working with Hair.
Justin Marshall does not use the “Front Collision Tolerance”.
You surely noticed that when you use the Groom Brushes, the hair will get pulled towards the camera. That makes sense in some cases but most of the time it simply fucks up your desired hair style.
In that case you can find the “Front Collision Tolerance” Slider in the Menu tab: Brush – FiberMesh
Experiment with this slider while working with Hair to get what really want.
You can even integrate it into your UI by activating the “Enable Customize” Button under Preferences – Config
and then just Drag and Drop the “Front Collision Tolerance” Slider anywhere you like while holding “Ctrl + Alt”.
And while you are at that make sure to get the “Strength Multiplier” Slider too. Its In Brush – Modifiers and will affect the strength of the groom Brushes.
I hope this information was helpful, and if you find more about it let me know.
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