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The Gnomon Workshop - Modeling and Rendering a Realistic Jumping Spider - Panter - 21.09.2020

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The Gnomon Workshop - Modeling and Rendering a Realistic Jumping Spider
Duration: 9h | Video: .MP4 1920x1080, 59.94 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 channels | Size: 12.3 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

In this video series, Eric Keller demonstrates his process for designing, modeling and texturing an accurate and realistic jumping spider. Starting from a simple block out in Pixologic's ZBrush, Eric shows you his pipeline for sculpting accurate details, painting textures and materials in Substance Painter, creating a working topology and UVs in Maya, generating realistic fur using Peregrine Lab's Yeti, and setting up lighting and rendering properties using Redshift for Maya.

Along the way Eric discusses important aspects of spider anatomy and biology that should inspire and inform creature designers and modelers. He demonstrates lighting and compositional techniques based on his study of insect and spider macro photography. The video series is designed for intermediate to advanced CG artists looking to expand their skill set and their knowledge of spiders as well as incorporating Peregrine Labs Yeti fur software into their own models. Example files are provided.

Duration: 541 Minutes

Format: HD 1920x1080

Software Used:
- Zbrush
- Substance painter
- Redshift
- Maya
- Yeti


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https://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/tutorials/modeling-and-rendering-a-realistic-jumping-spider

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