[JA-日本語] Sakaki Kaoru – 3Dプリント用キャラクターの作り方 – Episode 15

Azul lane’s Prinz Eugen – Completed Model!

「ZBrushフィギュア制作の教科書」の著者でもあり、株式会社Wonderful Works代表・原型師 の榊馨様が書籍内にて紹介した手順のZBrush4R8版を紹介いたします。
今回はアズールレーンのプリンツ・オイゲンを制作しています。

Kaoru Sakaki is a Figurine Sculptor from Wonderful Works and the author of the book, “ZBrush Textbook for Professional Model Sculptors”.
On this ZBrushLive he will show you how to adjust his techniques on the book to ZBrush 4R8.
for his wonderful custom UI and Brushes, visit his personal blog to get your hands on it.

this time he will be making “Prinz Eugen” from the game “Azure Lane”.

Wonderful Works Inc:http://wonderfulworks.co.jp/
Twitter:https://twitter.com/sakaki_kaoru
Blog(ブログ):http://sakakikaoru.blog75.fc2.com/blog-category-5.html
Book: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/NEOBK-1925959
書籍:https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4844365819
Tumblr:http://sakakikaoru-blog.tumblr.com/

zbrushlive.com – News, VODs, Artists Schedule, Podcasts, and More!
pixologic.com
pixologic.com/store

Follow & Subcribe
Discord Invite: https://discord.gg/5murHjs
https://www.facebook.com/Pixologic/
https://twitter.com/pixologic
https://www.twitch.tv/pixologic
https://www.instagram.com/zbrushatpixologic/

[JA / 日本語] ZBrush 2018 – 3Dプリント用キャラクターの作り方 – Sakaki Kaoru – #ZBrushLIVE #ZBrush2018 #Pixologic #ZBrush

Sakaki Kaoru

Figurine Artist

3Dプリント用キャラクターの作り方Character Sculpting for 3D Printing[JA] - Japanese / 日本語 (Japan) See Sakaki's Upcoming Streams Here: ZBrushLIVE Calendar Segment Summary: Starting from scratch, Sakaki Kaoru will demonstrate taking a sphere, to polished chibi style ZBrush model, to 3D print prep, and lastly to finished physical figurine. Location: Tokyo, Japan Hometown: Yamagata, Japan How Did You Discover ZBrush? "I read about ZBrush's 2.5D 10 years ago in a CGWorld article (cgworld.jp)." Sculpting Experience: 7 years Most Used/Favorite Feature: DynaMesh Previous Works, Industry Experience & Highlights: Production of Bismarck by Good Smile Company Fun Facts: "I was born with a squint and not able to see stereoscopically, but I'm doing jobs making 3D related objects." You can also find Sakaki Kaoru here: http://sakakikaoru.blog75.fc2.com/ & http://wonderfulworks.co.jp/