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Courses on Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Realistic Character Art Workflow

Check out 5 character courses, covering up the production of concept, fantasy, sci-fi, and realistic characters as well as collectibles creation for 3D printing and creatures design. 

1. Photo Realistic Portrait

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Upgrade your realistic character workflow with Piotr Kujko. 

Course details:

  • Realistic sculpting in ZBrush 
  • Studying the human anatomy and adding facial details
  • Hair generation 
  • Presentation tricks 

2. Character Creation for Collectibles 

Check out a cool course to learn more insights into character workflow for collectibles from Spicer McLeroy. 

What you’ll focus on:

  • Sculpting workflow in ZBrush 
  • Creating hard-surface details 
  • Rendering in KeyShot/ Marmoset/ ZBrush 
  • Creating clothes in Marvelous Designer 
  • How to prep a model for 3D printing 

3. Creating Fantasy Characters: From Ideation to Final Artwork

Even Amundsen will guide you through the creation of fantasy concept characters from start to finish. 

He will share:

  • Where to look for an idea 
  • How to work with references
  • How to structure the process 
  • How to add stylizations 

4. Creature Design Class

Join Creature Design Class with Raf Grassetti, a perfect choice for beginners. 

What’s inside:

  • 2 days of the recorded and edited live demonstration
  • Industry and Portfolio tips
  • Learn the process of creating a full character in ZBrush

Raf will also give a handful of tips on each production step, including references, tips for speeding up your workflow, refining techniques, and compositing in Photoshop.

5. Sci-Fi Design 01 

Master your sci-fi character approach with another class from Raf Grassetti. 

The pack includes a 4-hour-long video with a step-by-step process recorded during the workshop. Raf also answered over 60 questions while showing his workflow and gave some industry and portfolio tips, and showed his finalizing steps in Photoshop. 

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