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aurick
11-19-07, 01:19 PM
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Every so often we like to highlight a member of the ZBC community. There are an amazing number of astonishingly talented artists among us, and some in particular stand out for their generosity. These people constantly share new work, explore or discover aspects of ZBrush use, and participate in the community.

This week we've interviewed Alex Oliver (known here at ZBC as alexleia). A perusal of his ZBC Gallery (http://209.132.96.165/zbc/zb_user_thumbs.php?u=19781) shows almost unbelievable diversity, not to mention a practically rabid proliferation of work! Alex's talents can currently be seen in IMAX theaters around the world -- for more on that, keep reading. :)

Note: The ZBC Gallery link above will take you to the many WIP threads that Alex has contributed. This is a great way to learn more about Alex's techniques. To see his personal gallery, please click on the thumbnail at the end of this interview.



What is your name and where are you from?

My name is Alex Oliver, and I'm living in Brazil.

What company do you work for, and in what capacity?

At the moment I'm a freelance character modeler, and also teach at the Melies 3D School here in Brazil. I have a traditional sculpting class where we begin studying anatomy sculpts and move on to create your own sculptures in clay.

In one of your recent posts you showed work that you did on a project for National Geographic. Could you tell us more about the project?

Well, the work was a great pleasure to me because I love dinosaurs! With the help of some paleontologists who were on the team I was able to find a good look for the T-Rex and the styoussaurus. After we had the right "look" for the dinosaurs I moved on to work with the actual sculpting. The project is an IMAX film called "Sea Monsters 3D: A Prehistoric Adventure".

What did you personally do on this project?

The dinosaurs concepts and sculpt work.

How was ZBrush used?

ZBrush was used in each step of the process, from sketches to final sculpts and painting the textures.

What features of ZBrush were the most helpful to you? Could you tell us more about your methods and workflow?

Well, I used ZBrush 2.0 to do this project. None of the amazing new features of 3.1 were able to be used because ZBrush 3 was still under NDA while I beta tested it. However, ZBrush 2 worked very well. I began with many ZBrush 3D "sketches" just to determine the look of the creatures. That way we could test the base mesh before moving to the final and animated meshes.

Is there a place where the animation can be viewed?

You can see the movie in any IMAX 3D (http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/filmDetail.do?type=nowPlaying&movieID=code__.__63130) theater around the world. But you can also find a trailer on the National Geographic (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/seamonsters/photogallery/ammonites.html) website.

Anything new on the horizon that you can tell us about?

Nothing really new now, but next month I will be back to my desk, taking up pencil and paper to try and find some new and good designs to sculpt in ZBrush.

Your user gallery at ZBC has quite a variety of artwork! What are some of your favorite images?

Well, to be honest with you: none yet. I am trying to work as well as I can, but it's a long process. I'm still looking for my best work. :)

How does ZBrush help you in your creations?

Some months ago I started a thread on ZBrushCentral called Sketchbook (http://209.132.96.165/zbc/showthread.php?t=53312) . (Editor's Note: As of this writing, the thread is 40 pages long and has been viewed over 160,000 times!) I know that many artists there have asked, "Why so many models, with none of them finished?"

What people don't understand is that I use ZBrush like a traditional sculptor. If you look at some traditional sculptors' studios, you will see many projects -- some forgotten and others in various WIP stages. ZBrush is like paper to me, used to begin any new idea. It's my digital atelier. Some pieces are simply new ideas; just sketches that I may finish if I decide that I really like them. If not, then it won't be finished.

About my workflow, I start my sculpts while keeping my focus on the shape, before later working in the final details. I only move on to the small details when I find a good shape. About 70% of my work is done with free hand sculpting, then about 30% more is done with alphas.

Do you have a favorite ZBrush feature? Why is it your favorite?

Well, there are so many new features that I love... but what I really love are SubTools, 3D Layers, the new sculpting tools, TransPose, and of course PolyPainting. Out of all of them, though, my favorite is the SubTool feature.

How long have you been using ZBrush? How did you discover the software?

I have been using ZBrush for three years now. I discovered it when I learned that many traditional artists and studios like Jim McPherson, Stan Winston Studios, Rick Baker and Weta Digital were moving to digital tools. I remember advice from Stan Winston Studios' crew saying to study digital because it "will be the new tools of the future." I'm a big fan of Stan's studio, and sent an email to a crew member there at the time to be sure that the studio was using ZBrush. When I received a "yes" from him, I quickly moved to digital and began my ZBrush studies.

What is your art background like?

I'm a traditional sculptor. There are great artists that never worked with clay, but for someone that intends to learn digital sculpting my advice is to study traditional clay as well. Traditional sculpting will help so much for anyone intending to improve digital skills.

Could you tell us more about yourself? What are your hobbies or interests?

Well, I love books and movies. I love spending my time watching cartoon animations; I'm really a big fan of all Walt Disney classics so I like to take time during the week to watch some of those with my wife as well as get in some reading. My favorite books are those about archaeology; any book talking about Egyptian, Mayan or Aztec culture. I also enjoy going to the beach, and some sports on occasion.

Thank you, Alex, for taking the time to speak with us! And of course a big thank you for your great participation here at ZBC!


Alex Oliver's Artwork
Click the image below to be taken to Alex's gallery of ZBrush work.
gallery.jpg (http://www.alexoliver.art.br/gallery/disp_serie.php?id_album=6&stat=ok)




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Lil'sister
11-19-07, 02:07 PM
At last you got a well deserved interview! Great job Alex! :tu: :tu: :tu:

piz
11-19-07, 02:21 PM
Thanks for the Alex's Interview Aurick!!!!

David is right... Alex you really deserved this Interview!!!
Your works are a really Inspiration for all us! :tu: :cool:

troy1617
11-19-07, 03:31 PM
a well deserved interview from a great traditional sculptor as well as a digital sculptor your skills and understanding really shows through even in the very beginning of the blocking out stage on through to the final texturing and detailing. Great work alex!!

dustbin1_uk
11-19-07, 03:34 PM
Ah! this is terrific you're a true master at digital sculpting and this was one of the best interviews yet. Well done Alex! Truely well done! :tu:

EDIT:

Aurick! Some of Alex's links are broken his gallery!!!

Intervain
11-19-07, 04:49 PM
HAS to be the most productive artist I saw! Great works and well I'm a fan of your sculptures Alex :) :cool: :tu:

nightwoodwolf
11-19-07, 05:06 PM
Alex's work is really the best i've ever seen, very creative, inspiring, fast and professional all the time.

great interview .. :tu:

Sebcesoir
11-19-07, 05:10 PM
Second that... Such amount of works produce, great quality...

Awsome work and artist:tu: :tu: :tu:

gookle
11-19-07, 05:28 PM
Alex is my hero. Thank you very much for this interview. :) :tu:

smeagol
11-19-07, 06:42 PM
well deserve !

Alex , finally you got your place as well as you and your works deserve !
i can tell you one thing for my self , your works always inspire me from your start in zbrush 2 and i realy like what you doing !

Alex Oliver = The king of the Corpse'ss ;)

SolidSnakexxx
11-19-07, 07:46 PM
You have always been my inspiration ! Always great stuff from you!

Yong

AngelJ
11-19-07, 07:53 PM
Always enjoy the interviews! The horizon is ever bright for those continueing to seek it!! Glad to be tagging along on your artistic adventure Alex. :tu: :tu:

skulll_monster
11-19-07, 08:02 PM
thank you for interview !
alex oliver`s works are really inspirating...
i follow your works for learning...
wish the best for you...

oR_Creeper
11-19-07, 09:58 PM
Outstanding inspirational work - congratulations Aurick.

Nice job ZBC...excellent interview.

aurick
11-19-07, 10:38 PM
Outstanding inspirational work - congratulations Aurick.

I think you meant, "Alex". All I did was ask the questions. :)

brettSinclair
11-20-07, 12:12 AM
Nice to know more about you man. Keep up the fantastic work :tu:

Cheers
Brett

P.s..I just watched that trailer for sea monsters. Damn thats some fine work.

alexleia
11-20-07, 06:19 AM
hi all

really thank you for all comments ,
really nice know that my work is a inspiration here,i want say thanks to Aurick for all support!
and about the Sea Monsters i want say thanks to Julian Mortimer that was my leader throught the process work on the two creatures that i worked ,the Trex and the styossauros .

grassetti
11-20-07, 08:10 AM
congrats again dude!

i wish u all the best!

Take care,
Grassetti.

alancamara
11-20-07, 08:45 AM
Congrats Alex, like I said, you´re rock dude.

Sokrat
11-20-07, 02:14 PM
It's always interesting to learn more on artist, you're such inspiring artist! keep it up!

Antropus
11-20-07, 02:50 PM
Great and well deserved interview. Congrats Alex.

Keep rocking dude! :)
-Kris

sriram
11-21-07, 07:17 AM
great read;
you are an insipration man, love your artwork ! :tu:

calum5ZB
11-21-07, 10:43 AM
A very well desreved interview.Not only do you create the most incredible models but your manners are second to none in thanking everyone for their words.You are a gentleman and a major influence to many people connected with zbrush!You should of won something with the interview!lol!

Looking forward to more from you,
your a real treasure in the 3d world.
Thanks
calum

James Rod
11-21-07, 08:04 PM
Hey buddy, my congratulations! I think not many people know how humble, passionate and dedicated you are. Great artist and person as well. You deserve it, bro!

James.

DDS
11-21-07, 11:06 PM
yeah, your skills don't stop inspiring me. You are a true master!!!

DDS

Dalton_Muniz
11-22-07, 08:05 AM
Hi Alex!

More than well deserved! Keep rocking dude!!
Abracos!

Dalton

slashpot
11-23-07, 03:14 AM
Gotta say I don't look at too many interviews, but when I saw your name Alex, I jumped in. One of my very favourite artists and I believe on of the top ten Zbrushers in the world. And that is saying something given the extraordinary number of great artists this seminal piece of software has brought to light.

Congratulations Alex, this is the kind of recognition you truly deserve, not only for your awesome skills, but also your range, and your generosity towards Zbrushers of every level, especially here at ZBC. At a time where so many artists stick to a single subject or genre your work has a diversity that is truly inspiring, superbly demonstrating the vast possibilities of the most important sculpting tool since the chisel.

Keep it up mate, I always look forward to your work, and wish you happy sculpting.

Also, thanks to the mods for putting this in the top row where it belongs. :tu:

Lil'sister
11-23-07, 12:35 PM
Hey Alex once again outstanding work all around! I gave you 5 stars!!! when I saw that the thread was only 2 stars I freaked out! I would love to see the work of the people who rated you so low! :mad:

piz
11-23-07, 02:41 PM
I agree with David...!!! :mad:
I added my 5 stars for your Interview Thread... don't worry, we always support your Great Work! :tu: :cool:

Antropus
11-23-07, 03:15 PM
5* from me too. I hate this star system since ever. It doesn't work when jealous people use it (or kids that vote one star because it's "fun").
Anyways, your work is great Alex and we all know that.

-Kris

brettSinclair
11-23-07, 03:30 PM
I could have sworn blind I thought this was a 5 stars thread?
You got my 5 stars Alex. Keep up the fantastic art :tu:

Cheers
Brett

DarthWayne
11-23-07, 04:10 PM
5* from me too. I hate this star system since ever. It doesn't work when jealous people use it (or kids that vote one star because it's "fun").
Anyways, your work is great Alex and we all know that.

-KrisQuoted for total and utter agreement. ;)

Congrats Alex, here's your 5 * from me :)


Wayne...

alexleia
11-23-07, 06:36 PM
grassetti-thanks my firend!

alancamara-thank you Alan!!

Sokrat-thank you!

Antropus-thank you Kris!


calum5ZB-thank you for the kind of words!


James Rod-thank you my friend!! nice hear it from you!

DDS-thank you buddy!

Dalton_Muniz-thank you my friend!!

slashpot-thank you for all words!

Lil'sister,piz,Antropus,brettSinclair,DarthWayne thank you for all suppot
,however , the menbers here are free to think and say what they think about my work ,however again....it not will change my interest in still studyng to show my work to the peoples that want see it ,I know better than anyone that i need learn so much and for sure i will do my best and spend all my time to do it.

rodion vlasov
11-24-07, 12:31 AM
hi alex. i very very like all your works.:D Congrats:tu: :D and 5 stars from me.

Intervain
11-24-07, 08:59 AM
yeah had to add my 5* ... I agree about the whole starring thing with Antropus... well it can never be fair really...

openstheway
11-25-07, 05:37 AM
Hey wow ,

the games company I work for is/has made the Sea Monsters game for the National geographic, and you made some of the reference images we used to start are 3d game models for , wow that's cool.


James
:D

Leshiy3d
11-25-07, 11:52 AM
best regards from Leshiy, bro! ;)
:D

nickz
11-27-07, 08:26 AM
alexleia (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/member.php?u=19781), the man, the machine. I always love to see what you come up with next. I think your demon work is some of the best around. Thanks for always working hard and sharing with the rest of us. You are a great inspiration to us all!

Peace,

NickZ. :) vbmenu_register("postmenu_414738", true);

Kosher
07-04-08, 09:26 AM
I know it's a lot to ask with all of the projects going on at Pixo but it would be fantastic to see some of these awesome one-on-one interviews with these superb artists take place in HD video. Just a random thought...

funkdelic
07-05-08, 10:03 AM
amazing, really nice interview and to see his work on the first page of pixologic´s website is really cool, alex is such a great artist and person, he´s really humble and talented! I had the lucky to be his student for the last 5 months! and for sure his art will inspire all of us!
5***** mate! keep up with your great work