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ZBrush Character Creation: Advanced Digital Sculpting, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-57257-3
Paperback
432 pages
February 2011
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ChapterPageDetailsDatePrint Run
7 158 Text correction: Incorrect object name
Under the heading "The eyelids following the eyballs," the second sentence contains an error.
"Now move the EyesCtrl around..." should read:
"Now move Ctrl_Eyes around..."
6/1/11 1st
9 203 Text correction: incorrectly named file node
Under "Stringing Multiple Maps Together," the last sentence in step 3 contains an error.
"Load your up texture into browsUpFile." should read:
"Load your up texture into upFile."
6/1/11 1st
11 268 Incorrectly numbered figure
The figure labeled 11.43 should be Figure 11.46.
6/1/11 1st
12 285 Text correction
The last sentence under "Building the First Half":
"Now to connect things to pCube2_add." should read:
"Now to connect things to pCube2_addA."
6/1/11 1st
12 298 Text correction
The first sentence in the sidebar near the top of the page, "Even a slider you create..." should read:
"Even if a slider you create..."
6/1/11 1st
9 324 Video missing from DVD: 16-bit displacement map demo
The demonstration video referred to under Setting UP 16-Bit Displacement Renders in Maya was left off of the DVD. To download this video go to the Resources and Downloads tab.
6/1/11 1st
13 331 Text correction
Under "Point-Level Rigging," the second-to-last line (end of the fifth sentence),
"...when you plug those two points into a blend shape, they stay together as they move." should read:
"...when you plug those two points into a blend shape, they don't stay together as they move."
6/1/11 1st
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