I'm studying 3d sculpting for more time than I'd like to admit but some concepts that may be quite simple/obvious for most are not clear to me... I believe maybe I'm not cut out to this, at least professionally, but I'd like to improve on sculpting as a hobby.
Could someone please share an example (on a human face) of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary forms?
The feedback I keep getting in my sculptures is "you lack secondary details" but I really don't know what those are...
I found two images online of this concept on aliens, but it remains elusive to me.
Thanks, guys!
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Thanks for your in depth answer.
I'm trying to assimilate to feedback I've been receiving before posting it, do you mind if I share with you as a private message?
And yes, the jargon indeed makes things more confusing sometimes.... Maybe people have been trying to politely say that my sculpture is too crude or needs more work, and instead say it lacks secondary forms lol
Alex_J Thanks for the kind words and for the perspective. Yes, sometimes everything seems overwhealming so is nice to keep that in mind.
In this particular case, I took feedback from 2 very nice artists who went out of their way to help, so I really think they had good intentions, but I totally understand your point.
carvuliero That's a pretty simple way to visualize, I appreciate it!
Brandon.LaFrance Wow! That's a pure gold! Thank you for sharing!!! they have two nice examples in the video as well!