Selected Product: | Introducing ZBrush Paperback Edition: Pap/Dvdr Author: Eric Keller Publisher: Sybex Release Date: 2008-05-05 ISBN-10: 0470262796 ISBN-13: 9780470262795 List Price: $39.99 Average Customer Rating: | | ZBrush Character Creation: Advanced Digital Sculpting ISBN-10: 047024996X ISBN-13: 9780470249963 List Price:$49.99 Advanced Maya Texturing and Lighting ISBN-10: 0470292733 ISBN-13: 9780470292730 List Price:$59.99 Learning Autodesk Maya 2008, (Official Autodesk Training Guide, includes DVD): Foundation ISBN-10: 1897177429 ISBN-13: 9781897177426 List Price:$69.99 Stop Staring: Facial Modeling and Animation Done Right ISBN-10: 0471789208 ISBN-13: 9780471789208 List Price:$49.99 Character Modeling with Maya and ZBrush: Professional polygonal modeling techniques ISBN-10: 0240520343 ISBN-13: 9780240520346 List Price:$49.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Introducing ZBrush by Eric Keller (ISBN-10: 0470262796, ISBN-13: 9780470262795). At this time we have not yet written a review for Introducing ZBrush by Eric Keller (ISBN-10: 0470262796, ISBN-13: 9780470262795). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com If you want to take advantage of one of the hottest CGI tools available, Introducing ZBrush is the perfect place to start. Professional Hollywood animator and ZBrush artist Eric Keller dispels any anxieties beginners might have by offering the careful, step-by-step instruction you need to soon feel right at home with this revolutionary software. Each chapter explains core concepts, then reinforces them with fun, hands-on tutorials that will amaze you with your growing ability to create hyper-detailed, realistic, organic sculptures on your computer. Amazing book | Customer Rating: | This is a great book for beginners in 3d, specifically modeling. I've had my share of video tutorials but having a physical book that i can take with me anywhere is priceless, anywhere i go i can keep on reading any particular subject i want to learn further.
The explanations are clear for beginners and intermediate users of Zbrush, might be simple stuff for advanced users but there's never too much information in any book, it comes with a CD which includes a 30 day trial of Zrbush 3.0 and the exercise files for the whole book.
Great product, recommended. | Excellent book!! | Customer Rating: | | As a fifteen year veteran of the 3D art world, I can say that ZBrush is the revolution I've been waiting for, and the Introducing ZBrush book is fantastic!! I was able to complete projects within minutes of opening this book that would have taken hours, if not days using other apps. My wife was so impressed with what I created in so short a time, she asked to try...so, with absolutely no experience, she started the book, and in a few hours had an excellent understanding of the app, and was creating some very nice mesh. I read in another review that the CD didn't work, but I had no trouble with it at all, running XP Pro. I would recommend this guide to all. | Awesome!! | Customer Rating: | | Great book. I couldn't wait for it. I found it at a bookstore and after looking through it I bought it. It did not bother one bit paying the cover price. Great book. | A good book to have | Customer Rating: | | This book is a great reference book even for someone that is familiar to Z brush. There are so many features in the program that his book goes into detail describing. The step by step tutorials will help you get started with Z brush. It also touches on the 2D capabilities of the program, something that is often over looked. | Bored to the end | Customer Rating: | | First of all this book is so boringly non-visual. Black and White except for the small insert in the middle. The projects need a better step-by-step approach. I found myself having to reread the wordy steps most of the time to find the "key" word I was missing to complete a step. It didn't help that the first tutorial was so incredible boaring and goes on for 139 pages. By the time it was over I lost most interest in continuing. Shorter projects to the point please. YAWN...wake me when this is over. It was nice to have something written down for a change but that was its only benefit for me. I am looking for a book to tell me where things area and what they do period. A Zbrush manual needs to happen. |
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