Thanks.
seriously?
did you try the tut forum, or youtube? you don’t even say where you need help.
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/forumdisplay.php?f=19
Yeah seriously… What makes you think I haven’t seen any videos? Which is precisely why I posted this here, to see if I can get any new stuff I haven’t seen before.
You may find this pretty useful http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=047647
although tutorials can be help the most helpful thing you can do is find some good reference of a head and scullpt it. Post it and hopefully people on here will tell you where you have gone wrong or paint over it. Then you correct it or start again.
Other things you can do is skulpt skulls. This way you can understand the boney parts. Then you understnad which boney parts show (eg the zygomatic arch and jaw line). Then you can understant which muscles forms show (eg the depressor muscles or frontalis on the forhead). Then you understand where the fat and skin folds show (eg. nasal-labial fold etc)
The first heads you sculpt are not going to be good no matter how many tutorials you watch because there is a part of your brain that needs to develop as you learn to understand form and ‘seeing’. It will develop as you sculpt and sculpt some more.
Hope that helps 
Well you didn’t add much detail in your original post did you. How are people expected to know what you have and haven’t seen.
Richard
thank you richard!
whirlwind exactly!
I didn’t expect anyone to know. Just wanted to see people’s replies and see if there was anything new there.
Ty, yes that’s a good one. I’ve seen it before. Right now I am trying to make an ecorche, but in a different way. I’m adding each muscle as a different mesh. Then putting “skin” on top of it. There’s this gnomon ztool they sell http://gnomonology.com/tutorial/293. Looks nice. Although I already have Zack Petroc’s form of anatomy models http://www.zackpetroc.com/