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Old 03-04-08 Reply     Quote     UserGallery     ThreadGallery     Post#1
aurick
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Default Artist in Action: Scott Eaton (human anatomy training, part 1)

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Few people today know the human form better than Scott Eaton. A serious artist, his studies have taken him to the MIT Media Lab and even the prestigious Florence Academy of Art. I had the pleasure of seeing his presentation at the Pixologic booth during last year's SIGGRAPH, where I was impressed by the meticulous approach he takes to the human figure. Actually, "amazed" would be a better term. His techniques truly fuse the best of today's technology with the lessons of the old masters.

His knowledge is in high demand. Scott's consulting clients inlcude such well-known names as Pixar, Sony, Miscrosoft Game Studios, The Mill, Double Negative.... Today we are extremely pleased to be able to bring you our newest installment of the "Artists in Action" series, featuring Scott.

Be prepared for some seriously challenging instruction! This lesson is project-based, with Scott leading you on a course of study inspired by "Milon de Crotone", a masterpiece by 18th century artist Edme Dumont. Yet this is just the first part, "Studying from Reference"! Future installments in the series will continue with "Studying from Life" and "Working from the Imagination". In short, you're getting a crash course in what Scott has spent a lifetime mastering.

So head on over to Scott's ZClassroom Section and start learning.
You'll never look at the human form the same way again!

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Great tutorial and information. Cant wait for the next installment.
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Wow , Scott has been one of the most inspiring artists .
And now this ...... this is truly cool stuff , thanks guys .
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Absolutely awesome stuff and great tips. Really admiring your sculpts a lot!!
Will be looking for the next one.

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these tutorials are a nice addition to the zclassroomthing , inspiring, well thought out, it should be so interesting to see the future zbrush masters... like, that 10 year old right now that sees this tutorial for the first time and by age 25 already has 15 years of zbrushing under his/her belt. i really hope in 5 years zbrushers are not only known amongst the digital peoples , i hope everyone in the world recognizes the really talented zbrushers so they get the real credit they deserve.. normal people dont realize how much time and effort goes into learning and using zbrush or other high end 3d modeling packages (mudbox)!!!!
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Default inspirational!

Hi Scott,
how's things?

I always had the feeling that the lateral condyle of the femur does show sometimes! Hey hold on, what's a condyle?
Man I willl be happy when I will know one tenth of the anatomy you can master so easily, thanks for sharing and setting the standards so high, inspirational stuff.


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Fantastic document! I wish this were available as a PDF for offline reading.

Amazing work Scott! By the way when were you at FAA? I was there summer of 05, what a great experience.

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I like it too, a lot of helpful informations, thanks
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This is great info and a great sculpt as well. Thanks for all you have done! Props!


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Fantastic!
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amazing....
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just amazing!!
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Bravo! more please!
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Thanx ZBRCENTRAL for help that was amazing
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