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The best ZBrush tutorials can help you expand your skills and improve your workflows in what is one of the best 3D modelling software options. Whether you're a ZBrush beginner or looking to add new skills, tutorials are the ideal way to learn, and we've published many here on Creative Bloq, including from 3D artists and video game artists.
To save you for having to hunt for them all individually, we've compiled a list below of the best ZBrush tutorials for different abilities, from ZBrush basics all the way to detailed sculpt inspiration and tips for using Zbrush for iPad. For some, we've embedded video so you can follow along directly on this page. For non-video tutorials, we've linked to the original content elsewhere on the site.
If you're not sure where to start, check out our general ZBrush guide for a look at everything you need to know about the software.
The best ZBrush tutorials
Beginner ZBrush tutorials
01. Pro ZBrush modelling tips
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In this handy step-by-step tutorial, architect Oscar Juárez takes us through his top tips for levelling up your 3D sculpting game. From custom cam view to scaling and shortcuts, Oscar shares the fastest workflows to get the most out of ZBrush. If you're a beginner it's a great resource for quick tips that'll get you working faster and more efficiently in no time.
You can check out Oscar's pro ZBrush modelling tips here.
02. Learn ZBrush in 8 Minutes
In this eight minute video tutorial 3D artist Michael Gatz, aka Gatz 3D, walks you through the basics of ZBrush. It's essentially a taster video for his Skillshare series, but if you're a beginner, this is a great way to get your head around what ZBrush has to offer.
03. A Beginner's Guide To Sculpting in ZBrush
Here's a longer dive into the basics of ZBrush. In this 30 minute video lesson, digital sculptor Follygon looks at the three main sculpting tools used for working with geometry. He begins with Sculptris Pro, which he finds to be the easiest for beginners to grasp. Then he moves on to Dynamesh, then wraps up with ZRemesher and a subdivision workflow.
04. Get started with sculpting in ZBrush
This tutorial for beginners from Flipped Normals covers all the necessary tools you need to know in order to get started with ZBrush. Features covered include Zspheres, masking, dynamesh, UI, and brushes.
05. ZBrush essential training
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If you take out a free trial subscription to LinkedIn Learning, you can access this introductory Zbrush course for artists that are making a transition from another sculpting program. It covers the most popular tools and techniques for digital painting and sculpting in ZBrush.
06. Gnomon Workshop tutorials
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The Gnomon Workshop offers a wide range of ZBrush tutorials, but you do need to pay a subscription fee to access them. There is, however, a seven-day free trial, which should be enough time to try a few of them out. Note, too, that his training website doesn't just cover ZBrush: there are also tutorials for a whole host of other tools, too.
07. Essential ZBrush retopology techniques
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Master ZBrush repotology with these three essential techniques, which utilise the ZRemesher and the Topology brush. This tutorial by Glen Southern originally appeared in 3D Artist magazine.
Intermediate ZBrush tutorials
08. ZBrush 2023: Hard Surface Modeling with Paul Gaboury
Join presenter Paul Gaboury with host Ian Robinson as they dive into the new ZBrush 2023 with focused techniques on hard surface modelling tips. This presentation also includes rendering with Redshift from ZBrush, and texturing techniques such as patterns and weathered damage on metal components.
09. Use references to concept a fighting beast
This video walks you through using Photoshop and ZBrush to sculpt a concept fighting beast, specifically a "zombie elephant". Artist Rob Brunette plans to make a "Noah's Ark" of animal models to use for whatever project he is working on, and this tutorial will help you to do the same. It originally appeared in ImagineFX magazine: you can see more of their digital art tutorials here.
10. Speed sculpt a creature
In this workshop, Adam Dewhirst walks through how to combine ZBrush and Photoshop to turn a loose concept into a fully realised idea, playing to both programs' strengths. You can also read the written version of this tutorial on how to speed-sculpt which originally appeared in ImagineFX.
11. Sculpt a demon
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In this tutorial, lead character artist Titouan Olive shows you how to use ZBrush to apply Hollywood model-making techniques without a Hollywood budget. There's a clear walkthrough to follow, plus handy videos to illustrate trickier points. This tutorial originally appeared in 3D World magazine.
12. Make a hair texture in ZBrush
Ensuring hair looks as realistic as possible is a difficult task for any ZBrush user. This short video tutorial by Gary Bru demonstrates how you can create texture to guarantee the best outcome.
Advanced ZBrush tutorials
13. Create characters from scratch
In this popular tutorial, 3D artist Liam Shaw walks through the process of creating digital characters from scratch in ZBrush. It's aimed at those still getting to grips with the software.
14. Model a stormtrooper in Maya and ZBrush
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In this tutorial, 3D artist Juan Martin Garcia Forn provides some tips about how to model a Stormtrooper from the Star Wars franchise using all the best bits of Maya, ZBrush and Photoshop. He reveals how to plan the composition ahead of beginning the modelling, and how rendering proved the most challenging aspect. This tutorial originally appeared in 3D World.
15. Sculpt realistic anatomy
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This tutorial is ideal for those who want to look beyond the easy option of downloading free 3D models, as it teaches you how to sculpt realistic anatomy using ZBrush. ZBrush provides you with the much-needed freedom required when shaping forms: perfect for this type of sculpting. This tutorial originally appeared in 3D World.
16. Model an alien pirate creature
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Darrell Abney demonstrates how he sculpted the face of his creature, Worgrock, to help you learn how to create a 3D alien pirate character. Abney chose ZBrush as his main weapon of choice due to its "many sculpting tools, and generally being fun to sculpt with", but he also uses Maya, Substance Painter and V-Ray in this tips feature, which originally appeared in 3D World.
17. Pose a character in ZBrush
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If you're after a way to make your 3D models more interesting, making them walk or hold an object can work wonders. ZBrush has a wide range of tools to help with this, with various posing processes to choose from. This tutorial on how to pose a character, which originally appeared in 3D World, runs through exactly what those processes are and drops in some tips to ensure you get it right.
18. Using PolyPaint with PolyGroupIt
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Polypaint allows painting on a model's surface without first assigning a texture map. In this tutorial Paul Gaboury demonstrates how to use PolyPaint in conjunction with PolyGroupIt, first by creating the helmet panels on a character head sculpt by artist James Cain, then by adding gold panelling to a ring created by Nacho Riesco Gostanza.
19. Create an asset for AAA games using ZBrush
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The freelance video game artist James Brady provided us with a tutorial on the whole process of creating a video game asset with ZBrush. Demonstrating with a military-style walkie-talkie an example, he starts in 3ds Max, where he shows how to check metrics and then blockout the asset and create a high-poly mesh. You'll then set up meshes for Booleans, import meshes to ZBrush and work on the low-poly before packing UV shells. After baking the meshes, James does texturing in Adobe's Substance 3D painter.
20. Create a stylised character using ZBrush
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In this detailed step-by-step tutorial, João Sousa teaches you how to craft visually appealing characters and clean, polished meshes in ZBrush. It's a great reference tutorial for character artists, whether you're creating your own design from scratch, or bringing a piece of concept art to life. From blocking out basic anatomy to refining the final product, João reveals all the top tips for bringing a sense of personality and poise to your sculpts.
You can check out João's stylised character tutorial here.
21. Sculpt a reptilian creature using ZBrush
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Demonstrating the power of ZBrush when used alongside other creative tools, this detailed tutorial created by Richard Jusuf shows you how to create a production-ready character. Using ZBrush's handy digital sculpting tools that simulate the behaviour of clay, artists can sculpt intricate details, add textures, and create detailed models. With the help of features like DynaMesh and ZRemesher, you have a truly custom feel, allowing you to manipulate and refine the geometry of the model.
You can check out Richard's detailed sculpt tutorial here.
ZBrush for iPad tutorials
22. How to speed sculpt in ZBrush for iPad
In one of a series of tutorials that Glen Southern wrote of us following the release of ZBrush for iPad in September 2024, the artist and teacher showed us his process for speed sculpting starting with Zspheres to build a quick shape and then adding details and painting to create a spider model. See his full speed sculpting in ZBrush for iPad tutorial. Also see Glen's guide to mastering Zsphere basics on iPad.
23. ZBrush for iPad beginner tips
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We also have a collection of quick tips for using ZBrush for iPad. Here Glen explains how to make a Polymesh as well as the process of Subtools stacking and using the wheel and the left and right side bar. He recommends starting with essential brushes like the Smooth Brush. He also explains the differences between MatCaps and Standard Materials and the basics of Polypainting. See our ZBrush for iPad beginner tips.
If you'd like to learn more about ZBrush, take a look at our ZBrush 2025 review for the latest on the industry standard digital sculpting software. For more 3D modelling tips, check out our collection of blender tutorials or take a look at the best laptops for 3D modelling to level up your creative kit.