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Transparent Creatures

Have you wondered how to create creepy transparent monsters? Curious how to quickly render organic layers using ZBrush and Photoshop?

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This tutorial will show you how I am able to start without an idea, and quickly render a creature to completion featuring transparent skin layers and organic forms. Sculpting the design from a sphere in ZBrush, I spend my time building up a foundation of anatomy and surface details. Working with Subtools to build out additional organic parts such as teeth, eyes, and organs. I discuss how I work with Polypaint to create convincing skin textures, and how I adjust my render settings in ZBrush to produce my final images. Finally, I share how to composite your renders in Photoshop, preparing the creature for final presentation.


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Product Includes:

  • 8 part video series (2 hours and 53 minutes)
  • No time-lapse, Recorded live

Topics Covered:

  • Sculpting in ZBrush
  • Polypainting
  • Creating Teeth
  • Organic Subtools
  • Rendering in ZBrush
  • Compositing in Photoshop

Tools Used:

  • ZBrush
  • Photoshop


Standard Use License
$30
License: Standard License
Stock Assets

For personal use and one commercial project (up to 2,000 sales or 20,000 views).

Tutorials

One copy to be used by a single user.

Installable Tools

One installation by a single user.

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Files (8)
transparent_creatures_part01
mp4 /
60 MB
transparent_creatures_part02
mp4 /
78 MB
transparent_creatures_part03
mp4 /
100 MB
transparent_creatures_part04
mp4 /
120 MB
transparent_creatures_part05
mp4 /
89 MB
transparent_creatures_part06
mp4 /
53 MB
transparent_creatures_part07
mp4 /
66 MB
transparent_creatures_part08
mp4 /
120 MB