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Cardinals ZBrush Rendering Tutorial

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Lastly, I duplicated the whole image and pasted a new layer in case I screwed this next step up. :slight_smile: . This new layer was blurred a small amount. Then using the history brush, I began bringing selected areas back into focus. Then I blurred the layer again, this time with about twice the blur. Again, I used the history brush to bring certain parts back into focus. This way, I get a controlled way to create a simple DOF effect and only effect the parts I want.

I hope you find this tutorial informative!

Christopher Tackett

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RedbudPlacement.jpg

CompositeSteps.jpg

CardinalFinal.jpg

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CardinalDetail.jpg

wow, thats a really amazing render! very kind of you to share your processes with us!
cheers a bunch Chris :slight_smile:

yeah! thanks man!!!
thats very informative! especially the part with the dof…
very interesting and inspiring way, to fake dof… love it!

Thanks for the tutorial
the final image turned out very nice !

L

You can do that in zbrush!?!? The models are insane kracken! Love the legs of the birds.

:eek: :eek: It´s amazing …fantastic all (render, modeling, etc…)

Great work!

Thanks for posting this, man I love it. Top row!

-Brandon

really cool image and great technique

Wonderfully done, I have several of those birdies visiting my garden daily. Nice little tutorial. :wink:

Gorgeous work. Thanks for sharing your technique :slight_smile:

Really amazing work! and yes, thank you for sharing it along with the process.

-love

very beautiful and perfectly executed, top row :slight_smile:

cool :+1:

Thanks and Great Tutorial!

Thanks everyone!

Every time I think I might take a model into another application to render, I do a few test renderings in ZBrush and realize it’s just as easy, if not easier, to just render it in ZBrush and still get great results. No bothering with UV unwrapping or whatnot. Just a purely artistic experience. :slight_smile:

Thank you for sharing . This has been very useful for Me! :+1: :smiley:

Wow, thank you for sharing the knowledge! :+1: :+1:

Yessss!

Thannx man, this also helped me alot. Appreciate the tut:cool:

I love this render. Tutorial is really helpful, thanks!

:eek: :eek: :eek: so good~~!!