

The instructions are easy to follow and there are plenty of screenshots showing the steps. The software is best learned by practising and that's what this book is good at, getting you to learn by doing, by sculpting. ZBrush currently offers a 45-day free trial without restriction and KeyShot's trial has no restrictions as well, but the rendered images are watermarked.Įach tutorial featured are long, comprehensive and hands-on so they will definitely require your full involvement.

It goes without saying that you will need Zbrush and Keyshot software in order to follow along with the lessons. You'll learn organic sculpting, mixed-surface sculpting, hard-surface sculpting, rendering with KeyShot, and there's even a bonus chapter on 3D printing. The book starts off with a guide to the user interface, features and possibilities, then moves on to the step by step tutorials which form the bulk of the book. This 272-page paperback is a detailed guide written for beginners who want to learn sculpting with Zbrush. Once again, 3dtotal Publishing has put out a comprehensive instructional book, this time for Zbrush.
