What really helped me to improve was to focus on one body part like for example the torso and redo this one over and over again. After each torso I would assess my sculpt with reference. When I did better then my average I´d polish that piece to set it up as milestone to hit next time. This way you might be able to…
First things first: The progress you made is clearly visible! Congratulations for that! Regarding how to continue.. I would actually retopo here at this point in your case to make it one single mesh (head, torso, limbs) and use that as your base for the sculpt. My approach at this is that I try to keep the typical edge…
No, problem :) And keep in mind - there isn't a right or wrong approach to any of this, just a question of finding the right solutions for yourself. My workflow is based on my own strenghts and weaknesses, but also on what limitations my hardware provides (for example - what polycount can my laptop handle when it comes to…
And a small advice for edgeflow issues: Don't try to do all at once. Start in smaller steps. If you are using retopo tools you can start by drawing the edgeloops that you want to create first and only later connecting them. So you will know which parts are 'set in stone' and what can be modified to follow those priorities.…
@jose.fuentes @ryebot ,Thanks for the feedback and support guys! Much appreciated. I think the consensus is I'll be going back to 'super-duper' low res to nail the forms. Starting again isn't really an issue for me. @biomag Cheers for explaining this! I agree that starting with really primitive shapes is a good idea. Since…
Congratulations on your improvement, you made really big steps :) I would say the anatomy definition is fine for the moment. Sure, there are a lot of improvements that you could make, a lot of things that you could practice, but I think for the first run its a good foundation :) My suggestions would be to continue with…
I wouldn´t necessarily call it fun:) And you will probably have nothing to show to people in this time. However seeing your improvement to older models can be quite satisfying and rewarding. Also in the long run you will get better faster which means you can focus faster on whole projects again ;) In regards to Biomag´s…