ZBrush is a great 3D modeling tool that is rapidly increasing in popularity among biomedical visualizers. Here are my first 2 projects:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEglHERByhm9THIG3i3auVnferDtHPTKpcg2bm32Q-qvFHiR5h3Lu1rojatuipYzdp0zN5TRYt25gMNn61_1K0PA2LucQLr9ImSsoYhMN_tc_9mrfcug8r85P8unO6j9BRG-0I6CQM2cgE1y/s320/ZBrain01.jpg)
A rough, and I mean ROUGH draft of a brain to be used in my MRP animation. I wanted to test some deformers and also get used to importing/exporting between ZBrush and Maya.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhMaEXevmyVboNGKjrA8dIUxtZ9LCVkCak2-E0hIvS6ERUywL1bz3ezcskkHg1WqLOtEBZuotjyupYpBviSE2WS5cK-3knyba6gvzQbU4yDIImjIRr0LFAQpRxt5KUKcBi-yELHZ1QIKd8j/s320/zHead.jpg)
My first assignment in the ZBrush course I am taking at Toronto School of Art. While not directly connected to our curriculum, I do intend to use most of the models I produce in this course for BMC assignments. Afterall, I need a head to put my 3D brain inside of.