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cannedmushrooms
08-24-10, 07:11 PM
I am producing a DVD with 15 Lessons for Zbrush 4
Completely free on Youtube.
If you begin watching the lessons you will find they have assignments, this is because I will be using it for my Modeling II class.

If you would like to post anything produced from the DVD, this forum would make a great venue and give me examples of the quality of the training.


When I am done with lesson 15 I will be packaging the DVD.
And the videos will still be free on youtube.
Having the DVD just makes it easier to watch in a playlist on top of all programs.


I only ask that you plug the videos on youtube anywhere you find a student wanting to learn 3D by giving them this link.

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AF8FE85B2A969BD3

I also give you permission to post the youtube videos in any forum / webpage or email.

I call this Open Source Education (Patent Pending) ;)

Here Chapters 1-8
The numbers in front of the videos indicate chapter and video number.
Example
0402 = Chapter 4, Video 2

Enjoy and watch the playlist grow!

Chapter 06 Lesson File Here (http://www.houseoftutorials.net/lessonfiles/0600%20Skull%20Plane.zip)



/cp/vjVQa1PpcFPPgCl3ikTOXr9M5l3-dJuw5O2vH5tFZek=

This player only hold 50 Videos, Please go to playlist above for entire series

DennisVR
08-24-10, 10:16 PM
Thanks, i really enjoy your videos, very clear and informative.

artstudio3
08-24-10, 11:26 PM
thank's thousand times! ***** :)
merci mille fois! :tu:

boozy floozie
08-25-10, 04:18 AM
These are wonderful mini tutorials and have been an enormous help in helping me get up to speed with v4 as well as inspire.


Thank you so much for making these available.

Mr C. Mushrooms, you're a star!!

yvan_c
08-25-10, 04:20 AM
Thanks,

You are too generous Sir! :D

Darkphoton
08-25-10, 06:22 AM
Thanks, great videos. ;)

sclptr
08-25-10, 02:31 PM
Excellent tutorials,

I would like to see how you would paint a specular map on a layer in zbrush then export it to
Maya.

Also a tutorial on how to use Maya 2011 hair tools for styling, this would be great to see.

dougt
08-27-10, 04:25 AM
0407 is only 30 seconds long, looks like it needs a little extra love. ;)

Jason, thank you so much for the releasing these videos!!! I will be purchasing the complete set when available.

cannedmushrooms
08-27-10, 04:29 PM
Thanks for the catch dougt, uploaded the wrong one.

Its in the cue. It has taken almost a week to upload 6 chapters.

SpaceMan
08-27-10, 08:31 PM
Thanks for the tuts:tu:

question - some seem to be missing
0000
0100 - 0108
0203 - 0209 (what happened to 0200 -0202)
0301 - 0311 (0300?)
0401 0400?) - 0408 (0409?) > 0410 - 0413
0501 - 0516 (0500?)
0601 - 0611 (0600?)
0701 - 0715 (0700?)

cannedmushrooms
08-28-10, 01:44 AM
Hey space old buddy, long time no see ;)

These are all in the playlist at youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AF8FE85B2A969BD3

That custom player is a bit buggy. Good way to lead a horse to water though. It also only holds 50 vids so it cuts it off at chapter 5.


The 0100,0200,0300,0400 ect ect I reserve for classroom specific information that the student would need to know. Classroom space, equipment used, file paths. It also leaves a little play for a prologue if needed also.

Had some issues with sound vs Youtube so if anyone sees anything weird. Just post it up. I appreciate the (I would say second pair of eyes but its more like 500) looking for technical errors such as sound or time.

Enjoy

SpaceMan
08-29-10, 11:10 PM
:lol: liking those crazy numbers :) Jason

Man do you have some ed vids at your youtube site.

I went through your ZBrush vids and photoshop cs4 and photoshop cs5 and I could not find one that shows how to make 16 bit alphas in photoshop cs4 or cs5 for ZBrush (ZB4) - If you have made one will you please post a link to it.

cannedmushrooms
08-30-10, 04:20 AM
Creating alphas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5G0mkv1T2Y

And Lights to use with alphas for shadows
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqg-TudxPm8

;)


Ya those numbers, I have to keep those wacky numbers in for searching in youtube and assigning the vids to lessons and standards;)

You would be amazed at the behind the scene things teachers go through sometimes, curriculum development is an art form in itself.

Anywho, Alphas in my world are used in Maya so search maya - alphas - jason - welsh. I try to tag everything pretty good in youtube.

I think my new Photoshop cs5 DVD series has examples, but I am still uploading that series.

3xtigy
08-30-10, 02:43 PM
cheers canned. going to start doing these over my night shifts at work. :D keep erm coming m8. loving your work :D

cannedmushrooms
09-06-10, 01:51 AM
If you want the entire series on DVD it is located at jasonwelsh.com
Or the direct link HERE (http://kunaki.com/MSales.asp?PublisherId=124955&PP=1)

I kept the price super low because its a 2 disk set.

Disk 1 is chapters 1-8
Disk 2 is chapters 9-15

19 hrs of Zbrush training in total

Its focused for my modeling II class

There will be a bonus DVD coming sometime in a few months pertaining to the features in Zbrush that did not fall within "modeling II". Also a "Texture rendering and lighting" DVD in the near future covering Maya / Zbrush together.

Enjoy
Happy Z-Brushing

troy1617
09-08-10, 01:54 AM
hey jason originally posted this in your other thread but thought it might be to buried so figured i would post my reply here..;)

hey jason yeah the adobe connect thing was great was thinking we should start it up again so i suggested it here http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showth...hlight=ventrilo (showthread.php?t=92878&highlight=ventrilo) hopefully there's interest and we can schedule a definite schedule that we can have it open to the zbrush community.. till pixologic comes out with the whole zcast thing that was mentioned here http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?t=036912 (showthread.php?t=036912) would have been a great teaching aid and learning tool for the zbrush community.. thats great jason that now you teaching with the commercial version wow 19 students is alot, so far i have been teaching a couple of friends and there taking i=to it pretty well i have taught 8 people just this year alone.. been trying to get them to post there work here but there to scared and afraid of what people might say so i told them i was just like that and said the more you post the better you will get, which i think is true considering my early work..lol.. thats great news jason that your teaching your 3d already im sure when she advances you can get her in to legos and then kinects. thats funny that shes taking to the old block throwing in time who knows she might hit the from time to time and then the dog will really have to be on his toes,lol.. i actually just went up to new york to go see my newly born niece who is a month and a half old, cant believe im uncle already where did the time go, so im hoping she shows interest in art im so excited about all the things i could teach her maybe who knows maybe in time she could become a member of the zbrush community..


yeah modo i have just started getting in to i like what i see people are doing with it and would like to get comfortable with it, i hope your able to maybe do tutorials on it in the future would be a great asset to zbrush for rendering... thats great that your working on digital tutorials to get rid of a lot of the clutter and torn pages, not mention the occasional missing book that happened alot when i was going to school..

wow thats great that you have done all that with maya i hope to go through them when i have the time to i have been forever wanting to rig and animate and breath life into my zbrush creations and render them out with nice lighting. you really have a lot of work ahead of you to do all those tutorials im sure they will turn out great..:)



wow thats great jason these will help out so much cant wait to look at them have been wanting to learn digital painting for so long might be time to upgrade my hardware have been hearing alot about the new cintiqs they look real cool for getting in to painting sketching and sculpting, actually in the video for it they even show zbrush being used on it. but yeah i hope my painting and drawing skill will improve over time as my sculpting has improved over time.;)

yeah photography has been one of my passions for a while especially wildlife photography actually we have close friend of the family that used to shoot for national geographic and he really got me interested in taking it up so not to long ago i bought a 15 megapixel rebel really like iit but would like to get some better lenses for it get a whole lot of blurring with it was wondering if maybe you had any suggestions of what i should get for lenses to take good pictures one for close up to medium distance, and the other for far away for really zooming in would like to get some better lenses because im just using the stock 55 millimeter lens right now..


its really great hearing from you also hope everything's going well with family and happy to hear that your teaching more on the side im sure the students are learning alot..yeah i know what you mean i bring mine with me every where it is great friends cant ever understand why they invite me over to play games i bring my laptop and iintous 4, i guess its in artist thing they will never understand..lol.. yeah driving car with it would be interesting im sure marcus civis could help with that..yeah just recently got a wii because friends wanted to get me in to playing it heard you can program the wii trying to figure out how t mod it so i can use it with zbrush in combination with the intoous4 as separate hotkeys, thinking about maybe getting a custom keypad stick seems like it would do wonders for shortcuts and choosing brushes....



thanks jason happy you like them have been trying really hard to improve in all areas of artistic expression everything from sculpting to painting to 3d and drawing.. so hopefully they will improve progress hoping to maybe one day get a job in 3d as a concept artist or maybe a wildlife artist if i get good enough.

i updated my sketch thread added some traditional stuff this time http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showth...4870#post724870 (showthread.php?p=724870#post724870), im actually working on another dog head right now but im also doing it in pottery clay using it till i find something better to work with but the grog is terrible in it. but its the only kind of clay they sell around here so im thinking about ordering online for something different once this runs out, but yeah im really enjoying sculpting and not having to worry about topology but now the problem is im dealing with gravity and its hard not to get the sculpture to stop sagging.

but its great hearing from you and look forward to learning and watching all your videos thanks again for being a great friend and well a vital asset to the zbrush community in the area of education and teaching.. sorry that your efforts continue to go unnoticed by the pixologic company i hope one day you are recognized for all your hard work and determination.. wish you the best as always friend..;)

dlb
09-08-10, 09:08 AM
Is their a way to go full screen with the videos?I dont see any buttons for that... which makes it hard to follow the tutorial.Am I missing anything obvious?

cannedmushrooms
09-10-10, 02:24 PM
Good post Troy thanks for the update on your work. The post links lead to dead air but I searched for them easy enough.

Full screen: There is a little button on the bottom of the video if you watch them on youtube, it has 2 arrows (one pointing up and one pointing down) hit that and everything looks like 1000% better. That is the fullest fullscreen you can get.

SNARK
09-20-10, 08:18 AM
Hi, Jason.

Been enjoying your Z4 vids on YouTube.

Quick question about UV's: Do teeth and eyes need UV's? How would you flatten eyes and teeth?

Thanks!

~S.~

cannedmushrooms
09-26-10, 03:48 AM
Frontal planer mapping on both

And it depends that application, For illustration teeth UVs are not needed

For gaming I would use a sculpted plane for the teeth and frontal project it for the UVS

SNARK
09-26-10, 05:37 AM
Thanks, Jason! ~S.~

troy1617
10-05-10, 02:46 PM
hey jason i asked this question in the question and answer forum but know one apparently knows what im saying.. heres the promblem i got a large intous 4 for digital painting and i was wondering, how do i set the active tablet area ..

what do i need to type in the coordinates boxes under tablet mapping for my intous4 large http://www.wacom.com/intuos/large.php to get my active tablet area to function as my old intous3 6x8 inches ..so that i can map my tablets active area specifically for zbrush4 ? because i originally got the large size for drawing and digital painting and dual display capability... and i don't really seem to understand pixel to inches conversion ratio to scale the active area down proportionally to a size more usable and manageable..

im not sure what to put in as far as coordinates goes so that its active tablet area functions as my old intous3 6x8.. any help some one here can give would be greatly appreciated?.. because i would hate to have to buy another intous4 tablet just for zbrush alone..

how do some in the zbrush community have there tablet setup for use in zbrush?

oldbob
10-06-10, 06:26 AM
Thank you very much great tutorials, I would like to have the DVD so I am a definite when you get it out.


Thank you

OldBob

oldbob
10-09-10, 09:44 PM
Hi candmusroom

I Can not get your link to work to get the ZB4 Open Sourse dvds are they sold world wide because I live in Australia when I select the country the screen is blank . great tutorials

oldbob

Xeeman
11-02-10, 11:21 PM
Great vids :tu::tu:

cannedmushrooms
12-14-10, 01:29 AM
If in doubt always check www.jasonwelsh.com and follow the commercial DVD link. on the page.

For the Zbrush DVD go here (http://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=124955)

Might also want to check out my new series Texture Rendering and Lighting.
I am still working on it but here is a Custom player for the peeps interested.

vjVQa1PpcFPPgCl3ikTOXlXeFmIrn-ifx4m3Wfkz2N0=

wckedsunny
12-28-10, 12:06 PM
Jason You doing great job man.

I have been out of touch with Zbrush because I was busy with publishing books. Now I am making games and need to import zbrush models into blender.

I saw few of your tutorials, do you have any which is directly on baking displacement maps and normal maps for zbrush to blender?

I am downloading your other tutorials from veoh, but there are so many that I cannot really find this particular one.

Again great going man. When I left you just started with the z2 tutorials.

ronaldogaucho
12-31-10, 04:52 AM
Hello,

The Zbrush 4 dvd's located here:

http://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=124955

are the same than these: ? (Zbrush Lessons 1-23 DVD 1 (http://www.lulu.com/content/disco-v%c3%addeo-digital/zbrush-lessons-1-23-dvd-1/2614423) Zbrush Lessons 1-23 DVD 1 (DVD))

http://www.lulu.com/product/media-download/zbrush-lessons-1-23-media-download/2914232

I have this question because i wan to buy the 2 dvd Zbrush 4 tutorial but i want to make it from digital download.

Thanks a lot

dont eat that!! it's gross
01-30-11, 02:47 AM
Really good vids guy, but it seems youtube 0201 and 0202 are missing. or maybe im dumb?? a possibility

cannedmushrooms
08-18-11, 04:19 AM
Small update

All my Zbrush 4 Videos can now be bought via Digital Downloads that you can play in VLC player or Ipads.


Don't want to watch them at Youtube anymore?

Now you have the choice between

Youtube / DVD / and now Digital Downloads

http://cannedmushrooms.tradebit.com/files.php/2002-Movies-Educational (http://cannedmushrooms.tradebit.com/files.php/2002-Movies-Educational)

yvan_c
08-18-11, 05:11 AM
Awesome, thanks a lot.

oldbob
09-05-11, 12:01 AM
Hi candmusroom

I Can not get your link to work to get the ZB4 Open Sourse dvds are they sold world wide because I live in Australia when I select the country the screen is blank . great tutorials
I did manage to get the DVDs some time a go thanks. I am enjoying them
oldbob

luckyboyboyboy
09-11-11, 11:37 PM
many many thanks!!

Thomas
09-12-11, 05:03 AM
Thanks a lot for these videos!!! :tu:

oldbob
09-13-11, 09:37 PM
Thank you very much great tutorials, I did get the DVD's so I am a very Happy with them sorry reply took so long .not sure when navigating threads and post

Thank you :D

OldBob

Ronschk
10-08-11, 05:21 AM
Thank you!!!!!!!

gbbishop
01-19-12, 12:51 PM
Man I can't say enough how helpful these are for a znoob. Fundamentals are KEY. I wish there was some way to direct starters here. While I found the Zclassroom helpful I feel these vids build stronger fundamentals and after crushing these the other material available around here makes heaps more sense.

Major kudos to you.

Tobbo
02-04-12, 10:30 AM
Thanks for taking the time to put these together. It helps tremendously!

ajf412
03-16-12, 03:21 PM
I'm loving these tutorials. I can follow along very nicely. I don't know squat about 3d sculpting, except Sculptris. Just bought Zbrush, and was happy to find your tutorials. However, I've run into a snag in Tutorial 0106. We can no longer make these modeling spheres, but Zbrush added a mesh for it instead? Which mesh is it, and how do we add it to the "Jason Menu"? Whenever I try to Ctrl + Alt + Drag it to the menu, it never leaves that horizontal bar. If I double click it to add it to the scene, the horizontal bar disappears! So how do I add just that mesh to the menu? Am I calling it the right thing by saying "mesh"? lol

Complete noob....

DanRoberts
03-26-12, 01:59 AM
Hey Canned,

Just wanted to stop by and say thanks for doing this thing the way you did it. What a comprehensive set of tutorial vids, just awsome man. Also putting it up on youtube w/o adverts so people can watch the whole thing for free and also offering the full DVD as such an affordable price. You rock man :). I really like your teaching style and how much detail you go into. Your a good teacher. Also the amount of material in there is just plain stellar.

I went ahead and bought the DVD as a download. Thanks again bud, your a credit to the ZBrush community. :tu:

DR.

SammyD
04-07-12, 07:00 AM
Thank you for putting vids on you tube with all that fantastic info in them Jason. As a prospective buyer of Zbrush I have been using the trial version and was quite apprehensive until I watched them. Perhaps Pixologic owes you a thank you too.

Will definitely be purchasing the DVD's or download version if its available also.

gradientmush
04-22-12, 09:34 AM
These videos are totally cool. Exactly what I was looking for a start

thanks

Amethyst0502
04-23-12, 09:47 PM
These videos gave me a jump start in learning ZBrush. Thank you!

Famvirs
04-24-12, 05:49 PM
Your comments are very appreciated:)