I quested for the Holy Grail and you lay it at my feet! Thanks Upham, Kazbear and especially Kurisu for making this happen.
My thanks to all of you who made this possible!
Yes indeed it’s a marvelous day!!to have the knowledge of the ages saved within reach of our curious minds!!! THANKS BE to all!
Thanks, I’m downloading it now! Just what i need!
This Upham chap has vision, and a great vocabulary
What about a specfic forum for tutourials? I.E. all of pixolators tut’s in one forum like the FAQ forum.
Invite others to contribute and share their knowledge, skills and experience.
Hi Almark,
We will have a separate forum for tutorials soon. All tutorials will initially be posted in the ZBrush Forum and later moved into the Tutorial Forum.
We will also be adding a ZScripts Forum soon.
-ZuZu
That was funny as hell upham Thanks so much for the file, this is awesome!!!
THANK YOU Upham and Kurisu! I already had most of this info, but not all. And what a NICE package it is!!! I can’t wait for the rest of it!
Hey, I just found one of my own tutorials helpfull. Weird.
What a fantastic job you have done. I just printed the PDF and it`s chock full of all thebest tips and tuts. Well done, I wondered whether this would come to fruition and it has in full technicolour glory.
Top job.
Who is going to write the book?
When will it be released?
Can I be in it please?
Will it fit on my bookshelves?
Wheres my hat…ooos
Zee ya later as Kurisu would say,
S
Fantastic thanks a lot for this work!!! JOLA
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Excellent work and very much needed. Thank you to everyone who contributed.
Many thanks!!!
Great reference material. (has anyone been able to memorize all the tools, settings, materials…not me!)
HI Upham…
Still using the doc. Well done.
How did you make the PDF??? What software do I need? Is it done with Adobe Acobat 5 and the Distiller? I want something free that that will mahe PDF`s like yours.
Ta,
S
I really apperciate this would like to express a special THANK YOU!!!
Hi guys.
Just had a break in the real-world and away from the computer. I’ve got lots of catching up to do. Its good to see this got such a good reponse. Thanks for posting a reply if you downloaded it. I’ve been worried that some might think I was taking credit for everyone elses work. Please give credit to those names on the front cover.
This has been sitting on my shelf since January, waiting for Kurisu’s approval to publish it. Sorry its taken so long. I had to take out Kurisus stuff (about 60-70 pages) as Kurisu has plans of his own with it. So I’m sure it will come to fuitition sometime in the future.
Southern. I make my PDFs with Word-97’. I copy and paste the text in and place it as carefully as I can, changing fonts and correcting spelling. The pictures are a real pain. I have to copy and paste each one into the document as a none-floating bitmap, (via patse-special. This stops Word from auto scaleing it to fit the page). Then scale it and change the word-wrap via the picture control menu, and then move it around the page to where I want to place it. Then … I check the picture format (by right clicking on the picture) and check the size of it. When a 72dpi picture is placed into a word file and then rescaled, the dpi of the picture increases by how much scaling there is, so it may turn into a 300-dpi picture, which greatly increases the file-size! (thanks Kazbear for that info!!) So if I have scaled the picture 50% - I have to go into photoshop and load the original and rescale 50% in there. Then I copy and paste the picture into word as I did above and deleate the first one. The picture should be 100% in size. Then it’s just a case of changing the word wrap and moving it into the place that I put the first one.
Then its a matter of “printing” it as a PDF. I use Acrobat4 and this incorporates itself into Word when you install it. You have two different options when exporting to a PDF - Distiller or PDF Writer. You have to experiment with which gives the best quality. I must of saved this PDF about 40-50 times until I was happy. Kazber is a bit of a wizz at PDF’s and I’ve just had a sharp learning curve. There are other applications out there that convert files to PDF. Illustrator does. Freehand 9 maybe does? (not sure). I also use Corel Draw9 and it exports PDFs but not as good as Acrobat.
Again. Thanks guys for giving Kurisu
permission to use your work. I’m sure in a years time there may be another one. In the meantime, collect as many tutorials and information into your own file, as you can. I have a ZBrush manual printed and bound and its about 300 pages! (60% is the Pixologic PDF referance manuals).
Upham.
PS. Spotted the mistake - I credited Southern for the Pixolator’s Choclate sea tut, in the bookmarks/index in the color PDF! Doh!
Great explanatition Upham.
I think the Adobe site is offering free PDF making, but its a limited offer. Worth a look though. Other than that, I have not found a service/software that will do it for free. I may be willing to offer my PDF making services if you like. If you are interested, drop me a line and let me know what you have in mind.
On the subject of using Word, if you use Heading styles, these will automatically be used as bookmarks when a PDF is created .
Also, I am working on a PDF “Application” designed to help create and format tutorials to be saved in PDF format. At this point, you have to have the full version of Acrobat for it to work properly. If you would like to demo it, drop me a line.
-kaz
Hello Upham,
I too wish to thank you for your effort. Threadfast was a tremendous resource of knowledge, a great loss. I had saved many of the tuts including many of Kurisu’s (I’m not sure the man ever slept !!). Your document contains gaps I missed. It obviously was a boatload of work. Good job - thanks!
jd
Kathy said “(has anyone been able to memorize all the tools, settings, materials…not me!)”
Hell no Kathy! Every time I want to create something I have to refer back to the tutorials. I’m absolutely amazed that some of the people here know when to squiz, taper and inflat! I’m so confused but I love the program so much. You do seem to have a handle on things though!
Great job !!
it’s very cool