
Get ready to access new training on your favorite sculpting application in this week’s new releases. New training is highlighted by the highly-anticipated Introduction to Mudbox 2014 tutorial and new ZBrush training on a familiar, scary face in Making Making 3D Character Previsualizations.
Make sure to check out the new Introduction to Mudbox 2014 and take an in-depth look at the powerful sculpting and painting application, from exploring the Mudbox interface, looking at newer features like retopologizing, to integrating Mudbox with other applications.
More new 3ds Max 2014 training this week includes a new Introduction to Modeling. Take a detailed look at 3ds Max’s modeling tools, how to organize your model to keep your scene clean and efficient, start creating your own modeling solutions and really come up with a workflow thats comfortable for you.
Learn what it takes to Be an Effective Animation Supervisor in an insightful new course that discusses various considerations and processes for leading and supervising an animation team. Discover great techniques to start using, as well as an even more thorough understanding of all the elements of leading an animation team on a project.
We’re excited to also have a new RealFlow tutorial on Droplet Simulation for Product Rendering, and more options for Toon Boom Harmony and a second tutorials for SketchBook pro.
Here’s What’s New:
Introduction to Modeling in 3ds Max
Droplet Simulation for Product Rendering in RealFlow
Creating Copic Marker Illustrations in SketchBook Pro

Being an Effective Animation Supervisor
Character Lip Syncing in Toon Boom Harmony
Making 3D Character Previsualizations in ZBrush

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