yeah i'm using a reference but its not very good. Does anyone know where i can find a perfect anatomy reference i can model with? And yes that model is amazing...i'll be refering to that a lot! thanks! (do you know the poly count on it?)
In my opinion there is a difference between constructive criticism and saying someone needs a better grasp of anatomy that years of study will take. And -I- noticed you never noticed that I noticed and pointed out that it was all great and useful critique too. Did you notice that?
Your anatomy looks made up and makes the character look unconvincing, since he seems to have a degree of realism to him. My best suggestion is to look up anatomical reference and study it until your eyes hurt. Then apply your findings into the sculpt.
Its looking good especially for a first attempt to sculpt a human head in zbrush. Things that stand out to me are the nose, eye anatomy and ear placement. This site is a great resource for sculptors. Hopefully it helps. https://www.anatomy4sculptors.com/?menu=9&sub=22#body
Hope everyone had a nice weekend. Boots & trousers added. Spent my birthday sculpting, how sad is that. Haha More focus on Anatomy/Skin detailing next. After that it'll be time to retopologise this guy. His legs look too long to me...
i just didnt work on the foot haha was just showing progress. Is all the anatomy bad or just the areas i havent really touched yet? Im using a reference maybe it is just a bad one. i will try and find more i guess
Sounds like as good a place as any to start. I'm pretty bad when it comes to drawing/design. Since I'm at a strictly anatomical part of the sculpt right now, I guess I'll start by copying my anatomy book page for page :B
hey man most of your stuff is looking nice, your girl model tho could be alot less dense in the general nip area :) also the anatomy on her is a bit off, but girls are tricky so keep workin on em! dig the truck btw
And another one! This time a study of a piece by John Singer Sargent. I think I might do some landscapes or more body anatomy studies next... does anyone have any recommendations? Head of a Capri Girl by John Singer Sargent, study:
Hi, good job on these pieces of art. I'd recomend to polish a little bit your anatomy and look at your overall proportions. Turtle's legs are bigger than they should above the knees. And your second humanoid with the wolf hood seems kind of stretched vertically.