Udemy - Keying For Modular 3D Printable Miniatures In Zbrush

seeders: 0
leechers: 0
Added 3 years ago by freecoursewb in Other

Download Fast Safe Anonymous
movies, software, shows...

Files

Udemy - Keying For Modular 3D Printable Miniatures In Zbrush (Size: 1.9 GB)
  1 - Introduction.mp4 23.1 MB
  10 - Section Wrapup.html 307.2 B
  11 - Prepping the pieces for keying.mp4 143.9 MB
  12 - Keying.mp4 214.2 MB
  13 - A few points worth reemphasizing.html 1.5 KB
  14 - Spear Download.html 102.4 B
  14 - Spear.obj 9.1 MB
  15 - Making Modular Pieces part 1.mp4 310.9 MB
  16 - Making Modular Pieces part 2.mp4 273.9 MB
  17 - Finishing Touches and Course Wrapup.mp4 70.8 MB
  2 - Tips before going in PLEASE DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP.html 1.2 KB
  3 - Download the files.html 0 B
  3 - Sword-guarding-pose.obj 30.8 MB
  4 - Separating the model stage 1.mp4 236.1 MB
  5 - Separating the model stage 2.mp4 274.1 MB
  6 - Section Wrapup and important tip.html 2.4 KB
  7 - Section Prep.html 614.4 B
  8 - Cleaning up the Pieces 1.mp4 237.2 MB
  9 - Cleaning up the Pieces 2.mp4 147.4 MB
  Bonus Resources.txt 409.6 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
  ▲ 21 total files

Description


Keying For Modular 3D Printable Miniatures In Zbrush
https://FreeCourseWeb.com

Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.93 GB | Duration: 2h 9m

Everything you need to know to create keys for your 3d printed miniatures.

What you'll learn
Learn how to separate a solid (dynameshed) model into pieces.
How to clean up a model that has been split into parts.
How to create and add "keys and holes" into your pieces so that they fit ("slot") together when 3D printed.
How to quickly create additional modular options that use the "keys and holes" that you've created..
How to check your pieces to make sure that they will work when printed, and how to edit your pieces when needed.

Requirements
A foundational understanding of zbrush is required for this course.
It is assumed that you already know how to get your files from zbrush to a 3d printer. All of our previous courses walk students through this phase.