Just search these phrases:
Week 1-2: Block-out
Week 3-4: Secondary forms
Week 5: Detailing & clean up
Week 6: Posing & export
If you were to enroll in this course, this is the step-by-step journey you would typically experience:
Most beginners rely on symmetry (X-Activation). The Coloso course teaches you to turn symmetry off at 80% completion. Just search these phrases:
Coloso often offers the first 3-5 lessons of their premium courses for free if you sign up for an account. While you won't get the full 10-hour course, the free intro lessons teach you the artistic philosophy—which is often more valuable than the buttons.
A cartoon model isn't finished until it looks like a drawing. The "free Coloso link" search often leads to their rendering plugins.
Using ZBrush's "MatCap" MatCap stands for Material Capture. Most Coloso artists do not use standard lighting. Instead, they paint a MatCap that simulates a soft, front-lit studio light with a warm fill light. Week 1-2: Block-out
The Filter Sweep After render, go to Document > Record to take a screenshot. Apply Filter > Tone Map or Enhance Edges. This creates the white "invisible line" highlight that makes anime hair pop.
Search YouTube for "Coloso ZBrush cartoon preview." Instructors usually release 15-20 minute uncut previews. While not the full course, these previews often contain the core pipeline: