Hello everyone, i'm fairly new to sculpting, i used to draw anatomy traditionally and i've decided to do an anatomy study on zbrush to check my understanding of the human body , and maybe create characters in the future. So here some screenshots, i used a preset body from zbrush and some references to produce this
Hello Polycounters, I just wanted to spread the word of another book that Uldis Zarins has on KickStarter. The same person who did Anatomy For Sculptors & Anatomy of Facial Expression. In your opinion, would you want to back this project, why or why not?…
Hey people! I want to improve my anatomy sculpting skills so i made this guy for practice. I didn't use symmetry. I started sculpting just two months ago so any anatomy/technical feedback you have is very welcome! The pose is from David (Michelangelo). Thanks!
Hello Everyone, I’m new to Zbrush for a couple of weeks and I’ve been on a journey to become a Character Artist. After couple of anatomy studies, I went and started this project to put my anatomy skills to the test. I would gladly appreciate feedback and tips on how to take this to the next step. Thanks.
personally I would suggest you spend the time on anatomy first. You can check out my pinterest collection of anatomy https://www.pinterest.com/skycity01/anatomy/ or find your own. You can learn by sketching the structure in paper or sculpting in Zbrush. When you have good knowledge of anatomy and scale, then it will be…
Thanks for the reference, I'd definitely like it as realistic as possible anatomy wise, due to his body showing a-lot I think it would be a good opportunity to show my knowledge of anatomy. My next update will include adjustments to anatomy. :thumbup:
Hi everyone! I started to study human anatomy and this is my first model - Homelander. Link on Artstation - https://www.artstation.com/artwork/483oRL Feedback is welcome!
Here is a work in progress. I am trying to do an anatomy study and decided to create an Aztec Warrior later to show it off. Critiques and Comments welcome. ConceptArt:
Not the most high end model but it's got all the human anatomy you need in a fully rotatable model. https://www.biodigitalhuman.com/ Also not sure if this is the right forum section for posting this, is it?