Skin Texturing And Shading
Skin Texturing And Shading In Mari And Arnold : When you first start out, the process of painting and shading skin in CG can be a daunting undertaking, riddled with both technical and artistical challenges. Too often the creative process will grind to a halt due to either a technical problem or uncertainty of the best way to progress.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of working in 3D software, as well as basic VFX language is a plus
This course will take you through the entire process from A to Z, teaching you a production proven workflow for creating skin textures and building skin shaders used by professional vfx artists in studios all around the world. We will delve deep into both the technical aspects of the workflow, as well as the creative thought process behind our decisions, making sure to explain not only the “how” but also the “why” of we use these techniques.
This way of painting textures is one that I use on a daily basis as a senior visual effects artist, and is filled to the brim with techniques that I have personally used on anything from small local commercials to Hollywood blockbuster feature films.
My hope for this course is to leave you with a thorough understanding of how to paint and shade CG skin for any type of character, as well as the confidence to both apply and adjust the workflow to whatever personal or professional project you undertake going forward as a character artist.
Main Topics :
- Model review
- Introduction to Mari and its powerful painting tools
- Using skin scan textures to projection paint detailed skin displacement and color maps
- A node based workflow for texture painting in Mari
- Hand painting control and utility masks in Mari for added shader complexity
- Whiteboard lessons explaining file formats, displacement technicalities and the UDIM workflow
- Building a complex node based skin shader in Arnold from scratch
- Real time and timelapse recordings showing the entire texture painting process
- Evaluating your own work throughout the process to plan your progress
- Basic render settings in Arnold for Maya
While I do try to cover every part of the tools and techniques we use throughout the course, this is not a Mari or Maya fundamentals course, and some prior knowledge of working with 3D software is recommended. If anything is unclear, feel free to ask questions in the Q&A section and I will do my best to fill in the gaps.
Included materials:
- Character head model ready for texture painting (two versions of head model available based on your version of Mari)
- Maya look development scene file with lighting setup ready
- HDRI environment light textures from HdriHaven
- Zbrush displacement maps (two versions available based on your version of Mari)
- Software licenses for Mari or Maya. Both software packages have trial versions available for download. Mari also has a Non-Commercial version available for personal use with some minor limitations (still totally usable for this course).
Who this course is for:
- Beginner or intermediate 3D/character artists wanting to get introduced to a production proven workflow for painting realistic skin textures and building skin shaders
What you’ll learn
- Painting skin displacement and color textures in Mari using skin scans
- Setting up a flexible and realistic skin shader in Arnold for Maya
- A professional and production tested workflow for skin look development
- Evaluating your work during production and how to address needed improvements
- Painting control and utility masks in Mari to further improve the final look
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