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Meats Meier Wire Stlye Tutorial

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The folks at Computer Arts have been kind enough to host a tutorial where Meats Meier teaches his acclaimed (and very distinctive) Wire Style modeling. Anyone wanting to inject some serious octane into his ZBrushing – or who’s looked at one of those amazing images and wondered “how’d he do that?” – should check this tutorial out!

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Thanks Aurick also thanks to Meats!
Andreseloy

thanks guys :slight_smile:

Thanks for this great tutorial!!!

Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that the text is missing from the second page of the tutorial?

Many thanks Aurick, if I have the timing correct, we who were

not at the users group meeting have a head start on this.
:+1: :+1: :+1: :+1:

I would rather have this anyway! ( ok I lied)

This isn’t a tutorial, it’s an ad for computer arts. Meat’s has already given better descriptions of his technique right here on ZBC.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page, there is a zip for download along with the tutorial in .pdf

I really must be missing something here. There’s nothing in the zip of much use. There’s just a bunch of jpegs. and a depth alpha without any explanation.

I would have at least expected some of the alphas that were used for hiding the points. I was interested to see the texture that Meats used to create the one with all the holes.

As I said there’s nothing there that isn’t already here on ZBC.

the mag only included in it’s cd a couple jpegs, not the tutorial, which was covered in the magazine. and Dogbone is correct Meats’s mini tutorial on this and Moochie’s Newbie Challenge on the subject show way more information here at ZBC.

Aminuts has returned :+1:

The link is dead, no longer online.

Fortunately it is archived on webarchive, so for those who do not know, here it is :slight_smile:

https://web.archive.org/web/20100402092553/http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/3d__and__animation/the_wire_technique

Enjoy :slight_smile: