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April 30, 2008

Hello, Welcome to Sculpt. Paint. Create.

Hello and welcome to Sculpt.Paint.Create. the ZBrush blog by Ryan Kingslien.

This blog contains many tutorials, interesting new items relating to digital sculpting and samples of fantastic digital art. It was developed between November 2007 and March of 2008.

To browse the blog use the the topics to the right of this post.

  • For a list of tutorials on how to use ZBrush click here or visit the Artist’s Series.
  • Also, visit the Tips and Tricks page here.

Thank you to all of you who contributed to the blog with comments and feedback.

Ryan Kingslien

10 Comment(s)

  1. spaceboy412 | Apr 30, 2008 | Reply

    Is this a send off for you or some sort of retirement? considering this is after so many great posts by you it just seems strange, also the thanks almost seems like a farewell. hope that isn’t true.

  2. pOiNtPuShEr | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Only at this very moment did I realize how much of a junkie I am for this blog Ryan. I saw a new post up when the page loaded and I swear, if I were a puppy, my darn tail would have started wagging :-)

    All jokes aside, this blog is a fantastic resource for learning new things, so THANK YOU!!!

    I think One of the things that makes the blog so great is the relatively low-volume (compared to ZBC) since it’s coming from one, super-knowledgeable, source.

    That said, if good info coming from one source, disseminated to the masses is a desirable pattern, would you consider having other artists under the “pixologic.com/blogs/nameOfMasterHere” banner?

    I mean, anyone can have a Zbrush blog, but having it under the “pixologic” banner would mean the readers could trust the content as having passed through you and the other pixologic peeps as a good filter.

    I’m just imagining how cool it would be to go from pixologic.comblogs/ryan to /antropus or /stumpf etc.

    This is not to suggest that this blog is “not enough.” On the contrary, I’m just a junkie trying to find more dealers :-) Again, thanks!

  3. Jaycephus | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Interesting symbology: “Welcome to the Blog” & “The Blog Stops Here” ???

  4. wes | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Have to say this site has been much more informative and helpful than zbrushcentral, I’d hate to see it go :(

  5. Santis | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    A completely agree with the previous speakers, this is not the end, rigth? :(

  6. MutantPixel | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Please don’t say thats the end. I really enjoy this blog!

  7. Peter | May 2, 2008 | Reply

    Agreed, i hope this isn’t the end of this blog as its been a great resource and helped me learn many new things, and also brought to my attention stuff i might have missed.

    but it hardly seem right that it should end..seeing as the discoveries and new things people are doing in zb haven’t ended..and isn’t this site meant to document that sort of stuff?

    Maybe if you have to stop ryan, due to work etc, someone else could take up the torch?

    I feel this is too valuable an asset to just “end”

  8. Keridan | May 2, 2008 | Reply

    Ryan, thanks for creating this, so many of your creative ideas and energies continue to define what ZBrush is today, let me know the future holds!
    Cheers.

  9. Leo | May 2, 2008 | Reply

    It’s ended I believed. Ryan has moved to Gnomon as resident artist, thus no longer product manager. I hope he can start his own blog soon. :)

  10. pOiNtPuShEr | May 3, 2008 | Reply

    Congrats Ryan, good luck in your new position!

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