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Creating a stylized rock star goat character

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  • Mar 09, 2025
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Creating a stylized rock star goat character, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.67, with 31 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 8 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to model a character for animation industries Learn how to texture a character Learn how to groom and render a character Produce one final portfolio piece This course is ideal for individuals who are From intermediate to advanced learners It is particularly useful for From intermediate to advanced learners.

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Summary

Title: Creating a stylized rock star goat character

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.67

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to model a character for animation industries
  • Learn how to texture a character
  • Learn how to groom and render a character
  • Produce one final portfolio piece
  • Who Should Attend

  • From intermediate to advanced learners
  • Target Audiences

  • From intermediate to advanced learners
  • What’s the course about?

    This course is about creating a stylized rockstar goat character, based on a concept that I did some time ago. It’s gonna be stylized and heavily influenced by one of my favorite movies, Zootopia from Walt Disney Animation Studio. I was inspired by Zootopia’s character design. The entire character is modeled from scratch with the mindset that it will be used for animation. 

    So in general I will address modeling, texturing, grooming, look development, rendering, and post-processing.

    Who is the course for?

    I prepared this course with the goal of helping you create your first portfolio piece. 

    In learning 3D programs you often end up watching many tutorials that are not well structured, and all you have is just a work in progress that doesn’t show your skills are very common. 

    So in this course, we will work together on a project from start to finish with the aim of creating one final image that best shows your skills to clients. And if you have some basic 3D modeling experience yet are struggling to create high-quality images, this course is for you,

    I want to mention that this course is not for absolute beginners rather it is for someone who has a basic understanding of 3D modeling and has some basic working knowledge in programs like Maya, Zbrush, and Substance Painter, but if you are a total beginner and curious to learn some general workflows that will help you with your journey in becoming a better artist, feel free to take this course. You will find a lot of good tips and tricks to become a better 3D artist.

    What are the requirements?

    I will be using industry-standard programs like Zbrush for modeling, Substance Painter for texturing, Autodesk Maya for UV mapping, grooming in xgen, and final rendering using Vray. And lastly, I will use Photoshop for post-processing.

    In terms of hardware requirements, you need a decent workstation or gaming PC with at least 16 GB RAM and dedicated graphics card memory, especially when we do grooming things could get a little slower if you have a lower-end PC.

    Another nice to have thing is a pressure-sensitive tablet of any kind, it can be just a graphics tablet or a pen tablet

    So these are some of the requirements that I think would help you follow along with this course.

    Once you download this course you will find all the course videos organized in five chapters. In addition, you will get the resource files under project files.                                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Trailer

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Modeling

    Lecture 1: Modeling the goat

    Lecture 2: Modeling the teeth & gum

    Lecture 3: Retopologize the Goat

    Lecture 4: UV unwrapping the Goat

    Lecture 5: Adding surface details

    Lecture 6: Poly modeling the guitar

    Lecture 7: Modeling the bridge & tunning pegs

    Lecture 8: Modeling the strings

    Lecture 9: Modeling the strap

    Chapter 3: Texturing

    Lecture 1: Texturing the goat: Blocking the colors

    Lecture 2: Texturing the goat: Adding details

    Lecture 3: UV unwrapping the guitar

    Lecture 4: Texturing the guitar: Blocking the colors

    Lecture 5: Texturing the guitar: Adding details

    Chapter 4: Grooming

    Lecture 1: Setting up the project

    Lecture 2: Grooming the body

    Lecture 3: Grooming the head

    Lecture 4: Refining the groom

    Lecture 5: Grooming the beard

    Lecture 6: Grooming the hair bang and eyebrow

    Lecture 7: Adding secondary groom

    Lecture 8: Refining the beard and adding final touches

    Chapter 5: Look dev and Final presentation

    Lecture 1: Look development

    Lecture 2: Posing

    Lecture 3: Groom transfer

    Lecture 4: Creating background stage

    Lecture 5: Lighting setup

    Lecture 6: Final render setup and cloud rendering

    Lecture 7: Post processing the render elements

    Instructors

  • Creating a stylized rock star goat character  No.2
    Nathanael Petros
    Freelance 3d artist
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