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Artstation – Real Time Fur Techniques Tutorial


Free Download Artstation – Real Time Fur Techniques : Tutorial.
File Name:Artstation – Real Time Fur Techniques : Tutorial —>Home Page :https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/kbJB/real-time-fur-techniques-tutorial —>Genre / Category:3D Tutorials —>File Size :1.5GB–>Publisher:artstationUpdated and Published:November 14, 2023 –>Product Details
In this commented video walkthrough, you’ll learn to easily create Real Time Fur through three differents and complementary techniques.The first one is particularly suitable for animals and characters with fur, even realistic ones. It uses Fibrermesh from Zbrush, baked in a particular way to give a nice Fur effect!The second technique is for more little pieces, or that requires less control on the direction of the hair like fur on clothes.For the third one we’ll use cards to break silhouette of the character.You’ll use :Zbrush 2021.1.1 (Fibermesh)Substance Designer / Painter (baking/texturing)Marmoset Toolbag 3 (real time rendering)Maya

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Real Time Fur Techniques – Tutorial


Free Download Real Time Fur Techniques – Tutorial
.mp4 | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920×1080 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz | Duration: 1h 21m | 1.45 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
In this commented video walkthrough, you’ll learn to easily create Real Time Fur through three differents and complementary techniques.
The first one is particularly suitable for animals and characters with fur, even realistic ones. It uses Fibrermesh from Zbrush, baked in a particular way to give a nice Fur effect!

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The Fur Trader From Oslo to Oxford House


Free Download Einar Odd Mortensen, "The Fur Trader: From Oslo to Oxford House"
English | ISBN: 1772125989 | 2022 | 224 pages | EPUB | 9 MB
The Fur Trader is a critical edition of Einar Odd Mortensen Sr.’s personal narrative detailing the years (1925-1928) he spent as a free trader at posts in Pine Bluff and Oxford Lake in Manitoba during the waning days of the fur trade. Mortensen’s original narrative has been translated from Norwegian to English, and supplemented with a scholarly introduction, thorough annotations, a bibliography, and a reading guide. This additional material presents the author as a product of Norwegian culture at the time, and guides the reader through a close reading of Mortensen’s interpretations of his work and travels, the people he encountered, the Indian Residential School system, and Indigenous participation in the First World War. Mortensen’s insights and experiences will be of interest to scholars, students, and enthusiasts of the fur trade and contribute to literary, Indigenous, and Scandinavian studies.

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