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Introducing ZBrush® by Eric Keller (ISBN: 9781118059647)
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Introducing ZBrush® Unknown - 2011
by Eric Keller
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- Title Introducing ZBrush®
- Author Eric Keller
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781118059647
About the author
Eric Keller has been working professionally as a digital artist and 3D animator since 1998. He is a high-end animator for film, television, and scientific visualization with clients including Disney, ESPN, Warner Brothers, Hewlett-Packard, Sony Imageworks, and ABC, and has created animations for scientific research and visualization at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Harvard Medical School. Eric is the author of Maya Visual Effects: The Innovator's Guide, a contributing author to Mastering Maya 8.5 and Mastering Maya 7 (all from Sybex), and has written articles and tutorials for industry magazines.
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