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March 9th - 13th
Learn Figure Sculpting in 3 Days: Live ZBrush Intensive
Join Ryan Kingslien March 9th-13th for a deep dive into the human figure.
Includes:
- Volumes Of The Human Body
- What Is Structure?
- The Walnut Method
CLAIM YOUR FREE SEAT
Enter your name and email address to claim your free seat the the three day Live ZBrush Intensive
Meet Your Instructor
I was part of the original team behind ZBrush, where I created tools like the Rake brush and built it's digital Anatomy Figure.
Over the past 20 years, I’ve trained thousands of artists—at studios like ILM, Blizzard, and EA Shanghai—helping them bridge the gap between technical skill and artistic mastery.
Now, I'm thrilled to welcome you to my newest project: a space dedicated to the deeper, more artistic side of our craft. Whether you're just starting or leveling up, I’m here to help you see, feel, and sculpt like an artist.
What You'll Learn During The 5 Days:
Proportions — The Foundation
Learn to see balance and harmony in the human body. You’ll study key ratios and landmarks that guide accurate, lifelike sculpting using an eight head proportional cannon.
Torso Anatomy & Construction — Core of Movement
The torso anchors balance and motion. You’ll study the rib cage, spine, and pelvis — learning how they twist, tilt, and support the body’s flow so your figures feel alive and grounded.
Arm Anatomy & Construction — Strength and Gesture
From shoulder to fingertips, you’ll explore how bone, muscle, and rhythm shape the arm’s power and grace — bringing natural tension and flow to every pose while gaining mileage sculpting one of the hardest parts of the body.
Leg Anatomy & Construction — Foundation and Force
The legs carry the body’s weight and energy. You’ll learn their anatomy, structure, and rhythm to sculpt legs that stand, stride, and move with convincing strength. Note, these lessons are not completed yet.
Hand Anatomy & Construction — The Language of Gesture
The hand is the most expressive part of the body. You’ll learn its bone and tendon structure, how form flows from the wrist through the fingers, and how to build hands that feel alive, graceful, and full of intent.