What's the best way to sculpt welding marks? In the past I've just done the clay brush with a very small size/ falloff and just sculpted spirals along the welded wedges. Usually that suits me just find because the welded part is tiny in comparison to the overall model. Now I'm working on something where the welding is…
Heya! This is 2 concept illustrations I made with my sculpt from Zbrush, would really appreciate some critique and pointers, to push it further or make it more interesting! This is like my 2nd ever serious sculpt so some beginner tricks and tips are very much welcomed!
I am sculpting my first head to get my head off environment art. At first i tried making a likness sculpt of Tom Hardy, but i fell of the train about mid way through. Would like some thoughts on the progress and what you think could be better. I am yet to add microsurface details on the model as i'm on the look out for…
Hi Everyone, Just working my way through learning how to sculpt characters, I've done this base male sculpt and thought it'd be a good idea to put it up here and get some feedback. Haven't done the hands yet (obviously), figured I'd get into them next.
Hi guys, i've just started to work on my character sculpting portfolio and am new to POLYCOUNT. I would need a little help in detecting my flaws in the first sculpt i'm doing. It will be a scene in were the "wolf" plays a big part. Any and all critique will be greatly appreciated Thanks :)
Hi all, I started working on a character sculpt based on Icky H's illustration https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Wd2EE: My goals for this project are:- capture the emotion and pose of the original illustration- really clean sculpt, especially the form lines and contours- practice inorganic accessories- hair and fur…
So I am currently working on a few sculpts for work that I unfortunately am not allowed to share specifically. Essentially the problem I'm having is that a couple of these characters, of which all of them are radically radically "cartoony" (they're essentially just small game sprites used for reference), are furry or have…
Dunno if this has been asked/discussed around here but I've been wondering if it's normal (even plausible) to be good at one while sucking major time at the other. For me personally I find sculpting to come much more naturally than drawing. When sculpting I can lay down the key landmarks and define the overall shape within…
I think people are merely stating that the redwax is not the matcap of choice when posting work. I am in agreement that the basic materials are the best to use for sculpting. As for your sculpt, I would say it needs a lot of work. While your proportions don't look bad, the arm anatomy looks off so I'm guessing you should…
I've just got back into 3D modelling after a year or so and I've made this to practice my sculpting. I wanted to purposely keep the texturing pretty flat and use mostly gradients rather than details. I'd love some advice on how I could improve this, especially the metal, as I think it looks a little too rounded/soft, as…