Step behind the veil and discover the art of Louie Tucci.
Wiley Publications "Introducing ZBrush 3rd Edition" Author: Eric Keller
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Check out my friend and colleague, Eric Keller's book! I was honored to act as Technical Editor for this latest edition of his highly informative text. Get your copy today!
Over the last few years I've had the distinct honor of playing interviewer/host for the ZBrush Summit. The ZBrush Summit is an annual event meant to unite, inspire and inform design professionals and artists from around the globe. ZBrush is a remarkable design tool that helped transform my life and career. Presented here are a few magic moments spent with some of the world's finest! This first interview features television personalities Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page of Syfy Network's "Face Off" fame. Stay in the clay!
“A New Awakening” By: Louie Tucci Sometimes you get the chance to watch history being written while at the same time, living in the moment and off the cuff. If you’re lucky, the entire experience appears like an old silent film waiting to be infused with the soundtrack of your life. This is what it feels like to take part in the industry’s most electric meeting of the minds. The Trojan Horse Was A Unicorn may have a strange name and take place far from the usual haunts typically associated with computer graphics conferences, but in all reality, it couldn’t happen any other way! Tucked far from the noisy streets of Europe and surrounded by water, a point much debated by artists and attendees across the entire 4 day event, THU awakens the island of Troia at a time most would consider “off season”. Rest assured, with a collection of globally recognized artists, visionaries and over the top, talented attendees making the journey, there’s no “off” button in sight. O...
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