I know its not good its bad 100% but i will keep going keep my progress i lost everything my knowledge so i have to gain again and hope one day i will be on the level like everyone
Put Daz3D on a separate screen and use the models as reference while you work. The great thing is you can view the reference model from all angles and this gives you an excellent foundation for sculpting figures. Above you can see the range of musculature achieved by in app morphs. You can change height, weight, pose and sex.
Thanks for sharing i doing slow to get to know more anatomy i have every reference from google images etc pinterest but its slow i sometimes play around and see what i will get but i will get good every time
Great Work! I believe you would benefit a ton from learning the structure of the skull and the face planes. Simple pinterest searches and/or youtube videos can really help. You might want to also checkout Anatomy for Sculptors' face sculpting book as they have some helpful breakdowns of the forms. I really like the facial features in the last one, feels quite comical.
i been relaxing and trying to go fast and watching the bust sculpt videos on the way this is 20 min work so yeah i keep better looking heads i know its bad but i am happy how it goes
Your noses need the elevated muscles sliding to the cheeks to provide that smoother transition, so it doesnt look like your nose is just placed on the face. Every time you sculpt, try looking up bone structure or muscle structure of that part of the face and incorporate that into your sculpt somehow.
Your noses need the elevated muscles sliding to the cheeks to provide that smoother transition, so it doesnt look like your nose is just placed on the face. Every time you sculpt, try looking up bone structure or muscle structure of that part of the face and incorporate that into your sculpt somehow.
Yeah i miss aloot of things here i was making the fast sculpt to see with reference and yeah its awesome how much reference makes things faster but still anatomy is missing
Like the anatomy topic has been repeated quite a few times and you acknowledged that in your previous post so I was wondering what your objective is with these speedsculpts?
As far as I can see, you hit a wall really fast. If you compare the first post with the last one they are quite similar skill wise. You would greatly benefit from taking it a lot slower and invested a few hours or more into one sculpt whilst using anatomy references.
But regardless of what I said. Keep having fun and keep sculpting Cheers
Like the anatomy topic has been repeated quite a few times and you acknowledged that in your previous post so I was wondering what your objective is with these speedsculpts?
As far as I can see, you hit a wall really fast. If you compare the first post with the last one they are quite similar skill wise. You would greatly benefit from taking it a lot slower and invested a few hours or more into one sculpt whilst using anatomy references.
But regardless of what I said. Keep having fun and keep sculpting Cheers
First of your question ''What's your goal right now with these? Well this is my journey my learning process my good and bad days my work and my passion the goal of this is to have a diary that i can go back one day and see how i was till i get better on sculpting and maybe to some one a courage to keep sculpting no meter how bad it is no meter when u learn so what meters is to keep sculpting and loving what u do nothing is perfect.
2. What your objective is with these speedsculpts? As i sad objective is learning path seen my progress behind and now.
3.As far as I can see, you hit a wall really fast. If you compare the first post with the last one they are quite similar skill wise. Yes i know thats how YOU see for me every sculpt is a progress no meter is it perfect or bad as u see its a head that's a progress...no meter minutes or hours are made in work but i will keep on with reference and without it speed is on the essence it is what i want to work with for now i don't have much time maybe in future cause i am family man and i have responsibility's children and my dally work this sculpting is my hobby what i love to do and i hope one day i will be lets say ''PRO'' as some one see it that way
And thanks for such a critic and comment i keep on working
Glad to see someone starting out with so much passion and motivation. Finding spare time to do this work is pretty tough when you've got a family! For your next speed sculpt I'd recommend finding references that show the head in a simplified form, something like the Asaro head or a Loomis head model to start with (you can make up your own simplified head later). You want a process for laying the foundations with good proportions quickly, so you can build over the top.
After that, I'd recommend slowing way down and doing a full head sculpt over multiple sessions. Lay the foundations with nice proportions and clean forms before adding any details. You want to be able to slow down and work on forms with intention, rather than rushing to finish within a time limit.
Glad to see someone starting out with so much passion and motivation. Finding spare time to do this work is pretty tough when you've got a family! For your next speed sculpt I'd recommend finding references that show the head in a simplified form, something like the Asaro head or a Loomis head model to start with (you can make up your own simplified head later). You want a process for laying the foundations with good proportions quickly, so you can build over the top.
After that, I'd recommend slowing way down and doing a full head sculpt over multiple sessions. Lay the foundations with nice proportions and clean forms before adding any details. You want to be able to slow down and work on forms with intention, rather than rushing to finish within a time limit.
Yes that's the problem well its life what we can do they will grow then i can finally sculpt but in that time i will be pro i guess haha and yes i will try to go slow for now and try to do things more reference like but i always have problem i start slow....but in time i speed up dont know why but i will do this slow and slower trying to feel the sculpt and reference in to work thanks for comment
I been doing slow this time WITH references i know i miss allot of things but watching the reference image and sculpting in same time i can see where i getting wrong i need time to get all things done but i see this journey will be loong learning
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I will keep on progressing
Put Daz3D on a separate screen and use the models as reference while you work. The great thing is you can view the reference model from all angles and this gives you an excellent foundation for sculpting figures. Above you can see the range of musculature achieved by in app morphs. You can change height, weight, pose and sex.
Tring to get feel of stylish sculpt
But regardless of what I said. Keep having fun and keep sculpting
Cheers
Well this is my journey my learning process my good and bad days my work and my passion the goal of this is to have a diary that i can go back one day and see how i was till i get better on sculpting and maybe to some one a courage to keep sculpting no meter how bad it is no meter when u learn so what meters is to keep sculpting and loving what u do nothing is perfect.
2. What your objective is with these speedsculpts?
As i sad objective is learning path seen my progress behind and now.
3.As far as I can see, you hit a wall really fast. If you compare the first post with the last one they are quite similar skill wise.
Yes i know thats how YOU see for me every sculpt is a progress no meter is it perfect or bad as u see its a head that's a progress...no meter minutes or hours are made in work but i will keep on with reference and without it speed is on the essence it is what i want to work with for now i don't have much time maybe in future cause i am family man and i have responsibility's children and my dally work this sculpting is my hobby what i love to do and i hope one day i will be lets say ''PRO'' as some one see it that way
And thanks for such a critic and comment
After that, I'd recommend slowing way down and doing a full head sculpt over multiple sessions. Lay the foundations with nice proportions and clean forms before adding any details. You want to be able to slow down and work on forms with intention, rather than rushing to finish within a time limit.
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