Any PA's around here sell Dazstudio vs Zbrush content design tutorials on udemy or other platforms.

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Any PA's around here sell Dazstudio vs Zbrush content design tutorials on udemy or other platforms.
characters, clothes, texturing, pipelines....
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There's one for creating morphs for Daz Dragon 3 in Zbrush here. There are other Zbrush tutorials in the Digital Art Live store here, but I don't know if they delve into working on projects in both Zbrush and Daz Studio.
There are a number of really good tutorials on YouTube. This one by MEC4D was really helpful to me in seeing how the morph design process for characters works in practice.
I've gotten a ton out of Travis Davids's channel, because while he jumps around between programs a lot across his videos there's a bunch of examples of how Daz fits into "real" 3D workflows (for tutorials that don't even take DS into account as an option I usually have to work that out; it's just not even on the radar for many big creators). Solomon Jagwe also incorporates 3D modeling programs into his DS workflow and does some sculpting in ZBrush, and he has definitely taken video requests from subscribers (I think Davids does, too).
I actually wish there was a ZBrush subforum here bcause I've found it really intuitive. I was joking to a friend the other day that wow, ZBrush is just like Daz except you dial in morphs with your tablet pen and Mesh Grabber can do anything! But that's actually kind of how it is for me.
The Mec4d's are good indeed, hope we see more of these from Cath.
Also the one's from GuhzCoituz channel i really can recommend (show complete pipeline in realtime).
It's a pitty we still don't see more such kind of design proces/pipelines between dazstudio and zbrush more these days.
Very well explained tutorials (between studio&zbrush) we can buy somewhere, it's so much fun to learn new techniques and workflows from others.
Yeah a Zbrush section, sounds a good start to have here! We have one for Blender so why not one for Zbrush?