10-14-2017, 11:58 AM
Xebro: thanks man i completely agree with the crit; I hope the client who commissioned it will get back to me soon, she just had surgery and seems like it really weakened her. 3D is fun if you get a good idea of the tools in it and sculpt what you know i find! This guy has a great tutorial set for 3Dcoat which has a free trial and is what I'm currently trying
3d really tests your knowledge of anatomy; that's what I'm seeing https://gumroad.com/metalman123456123
So, watched some more tutorials today; I've gotten to where i just have a list of things to do and I cross em off so i don't forget all the things i wanna learn and practice.
Here is my hideous female body sculpture attempt lol; I'm gonna make this an ongoing project to try and get it to look anatomically correct. Right now the back is wrong, like i know the trapezius should be longer, something about the length of the thighs is bugging me, and of course she has no forearms or hands. I was surprised how much i could do just from memory though; Plus moving the camera around helps you see different angles and if things look funny.
But yea, getting a good idea of what tools do what and kinda treating it like drawing helps a lot; You know when you're making a line and trying to get it to look right? That's really similar to sculpting, you're trying to get that contour to look correct and some tools are great at achieving that.
Also some animal anatomy from NMA and some gestures i did; Really really love the middle one of the reclining pose; I was using a charcoal peel n sketch marker and just feeling the lines it had a really elegant look to it, hope i can achieve more like that
http://colorquiz.com/results.php?code=m,...6,6&p=full
3d really tests your knowledge of anatomy; that's what I'm seeing https://gumroad.com/metalman123456123
So, watched some more tutorials today; I've gotten to where i just have a list of things to do and I cross em off so i don't forget all the things i wanna learn and practice.
Here is my hideous female body sculpture attempt lol; I'm gonna make this an ongoing project to try and get it to look anatomically correct. Right now the back is wrong, like i know the trapezius should be longer, something about the length of the thighs is bugging me, and of course she has no forearms or hands. I was surprised how much i could do just from memory though; Plus moving the camera around helps you see different angles and if things look funny.
But yea, getting a good idea of what tools do what and kinda treating it like drawing helps a lot; You know when you're making a line and trying to get it to look right? That's really similar to sculpting, you're trying to get that contour to look correct and some tools are great at achieving that.
Also some animal anatomy from NMA and some gestures i did; Really really love the middle one of the reclining pose; I was using a charcoal peel n sketch marker and just feeling the lines it had a really elegant look to it, hope i can achieve more like that
http://colorquiz.com/results.php?code=m,...6,6&p=full
70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]