Completed three studies today. Skull, base blockout, and female face. Still need to do some 2d pen and paper 'Learn to see' studies! edit: looks like I have a habit of making eyes too close and nose too similar
Working through week 4 of Scott Eaton's Facial Anatomy course. Digging into the features of the face and hey they're constructed. Tasked with doing face ecorches that include most of the pieces of the face puzzle. Week 5 will cover the expression muscles Also worked on a quick full body study and skull, worktime - ~3hrs.
Sorry for late reply, but carvuliero made a pretty good gif of it. You already addressed the problem in your latest wip. You were missing the planes of the head shape in your previous posts, you just had a round shape so I said Baloony, but should have phrased it like you should focus on the planes of the main skull shape.…
Been working with carvuliero and setting up a practice regimen to level up my face anatomy. I want to shoot for daily sculpts focusing on face blockout/proportion + adding facial features, a skull study, and doing more 2d drawing to train my eye using carvuliero's 'Learn to see' guide. Hey @"Nuclear Angel" Thank you! Can…
Hey Bigtime, I appreciate it man. Good idea! I'll try a generic base mesh, then look at a certain races skull shape and proportions. Hi Kotis, thank you. Yeah, I'll look into messing around with age differences once I'm comfortable making a generic male & female blockout. Another study done. Took a different approach to…
This specific head are more to do with male and female then a face types , planes are based on simplified skull [if you learn this simple plane and position of points between them you will always be able to make correct head ]and some dynamic lines of Reilly's method .Variations are super easy to do check first image same…
@bkost Carvuliero gave a pretty good explanation of how to break down the face in to the different facial shapes. But the way I see it as I got no certain method of how I do it, I have just done a lot of faces, I like to focus on the major shapes first. Usually I start with blocking in the Jaw shape, nose size and…
Working my way around to understanding face proportions. Here is a study I've done with a variety of heads and skulls, I wish to do this on a larger sample size and figure out the average measurements. I've learned that the Rule of thirds, Eyes half the face vertically, and ear hole divides the face horizontally are…