3D-Coat is the one application that has all the tools you need to take your 3D idea from a block of digital clay all the way to a production ready fully textured organic or hard surface model.
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3D-Coat is the one application that has all the tools you need to take your 3D idea from a block of digital clay all the way to a production ready fully textured organic or hard surface model.
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3D-Coat is the one application that has all the tools you need to take your 3D idea from a block of digital clay all the way to a production ready, fully textured organic or hard surface model.
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3D-Coat is the one application that has all the tools you need to take your 3D idea from a block of digital clay all the way to a production ready, fully textured organic or hard surface model.
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3D-Coat 4.0.09 – x32/x64
3D-Coat 4.0.04B1 Professional – x32/x64
Advanced | 1h 49m | 1.24 GB | Project Files 309 MB | Software used: ZBrush 4R4, 3D-Coat 3.7, TopoGun 2 W64, Photoshop CS4
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Gnomon Workshop – Creating a 3D Figure Study
( A Three-Hour Workflow with Jeremy Engleman )
Fileserve ? Filesonic ? Bitshare ? Hotfile ? Uploadstation ? WUpload | 974 MB
3D-Coat 3.3.04 x32Bit & x64Bit
Voxel sculpting allows you sculpt without any topological constraints and make complex details from nothing! You can change topology as you wish. This approach gives you an absolute feeling of freedom in sculpting. It is not based on surface deformation but on volume building and filling. Feel like a true artist here, don’t think about polygons and structure, just express yourself as an artist!
This is L.J. Bamforth?s third retail video for Pilgway?s 3D Coat and second in a series on advanced projects. This title shows off not only Leigh?s talent, but 3D Coats versatility and amazing tool set for voxel sculpting creatures. If you are looking for advanced projects to learn how to use 2D Coat, this title would definitely be one you should look at.
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