Experiencing this provided me with a good base to start making my own projects. Throughout school, I worked on many projects and learned about many different sides of game art such as procedural modeling, 3D animation, standard asset creation, and engine implementation. However, my first real game art experience started when I decided to study Visual Art at Breda University of Applied Sciences. I got so immersed in these worlds that I decided to start making my own by playing with Game Maker and learning GML.
As a child, I spent the majority of my time exploring the story and worlds of Zelda, Pokémon, and Rayman. Games have always been a big interest for me. Hey! I’m Manuel Sitompul, a 21-year-old game art student living in the Netherlands. To download the free content, you will need to sign up for free membership on the site, then add the individual assets to your shopping cart.Draw Your Weapons by Manuel Sitompul on Sketchfab Introduction The brushes are licensed for use in commercial work. Michael Dunnam’s ZBrush brushes are supplied in ZBrush’s native ZBP format, with alphas in PSD format. Subscriptions cost $7.99/month or $79.99/year, or there is a flat fee of $129.99 for lifetime membership. The site also contains commercial resource sets, which you can access by taking out a paid subscription. XMD Toolbox, Dunnam’s plugin for organising ZBrush brushes, alphas and UI layouts, is also free. Individual sets are themed around subject matter ranging from mechanical parts to skin and ground textures. We’ve covered the free ZBrush resources available via Michael Dunnam’s Gumroad store before, but he has continued to release new content steadily since then.īy our count, XMD Source currently contains just over 270 free brushes, ranging from all-purpose tools like the Stroke 01 collection to complex IMM brushes intended for kitbashing concept sculpts.
Over 250 further custom ZBrush brushes are available free from XMD Source.ĭownload free custom ZBrush brushes ranging from all-purpose tools to kitbashing sets
The set includes the Dig brush namechecked by DC Collectibles sculptor Joe Menna in his presentation at ZBrush Summit 2018, shown in the video above. Environment artist Michael Dunnam has made his Stroke 01 collection of custom ZBrush brushes available to download from his website, XMD Source.