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Mr Z
01-03-02, 05:50 PM
Hi everyone, I just bought Zbrush and I would like to know what would be the easiest way to learn it :confused:

I've seen some of the things it can do from you guys/girls and I'm really impressed :tu:

But I want to make my own, I just dont know how yet.

All help will be appreciated.

Shane :cool:

ed_the_atom
01-03-02, 06:01 PM
Welcome Mr Z.......

press every button you can find........then head to the quicklinks/Newbies.....on this site.

drjjwow
01-03-02, 06:58 PM
welcome to the z... if your wondering about the program look no further than this site... in the quicklinks you have so much to learn that alone will take you along time... however if you feel that your stumped dont be affraid to just ask... well help with anything... look forward to see some of your work real soon..

Ron Harris
01-03-02, 07:59 PM
Ed hit it on the head...just mess around with everything....alot of Zbrush is about experimenting too.....and the quicklinks up above...wealth of knowledge....and I can hardly wait to see some of your new work.... :tu: and welcome to ZBC

Mr Z
01-03-02, 08:05 PM
thanks to all who have helped me so far ;)

I've played around a little and I see that it is not as hard as it seems!

I can already see I'm going to have a bash with this piece of software :tu:

banez
01-03-02, 08:08 PM
this can be for newbie to advance user i would highley recamend you downloading this help manual http://pixologic.com/support/docfr.html

Mr Z
01-03-02, 08:17 PM
Thanks EZ.

I'm going to start reading it after a cup of cofee! :D

PinheadPaul
01-03-02, 08:39 PM
Welcome Mr Z !
I found the Texturemaster script on Quick Links very helpful in learning some of the most important fuctions.

Have a blast - a very cool program!

Paul

Mr Z
01-03-02, 08:43 PM
Thanks Pinheadpaul

I'm going to check it out!

aurick
01-03-02, 10:47 PM
Welcome, Mr. Z!

My personal favorite learning resource, and the one that really made things click for me, was the ZBrush Picnic script that comes with the program. You should find it right away when you click "Load" in the ZScript palette.

That one covers a lot of techniques with great explanations and the ability for you to work along as you study it.