Sculpting a Simplified Head Step by Step

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Proko3D
    @Proko3D  2 года назад +8

    You can submit your completed abstractions over at proko.com/portraitsculpt

  • @referenceplz5547
    @referenceplz5547 Год назад +26

    Of all your free RUclips content this video was my favorite, I found it very insightful. Thank you

  • @Thy_Vomp507
    @Thy_Vomp507 Год назад +9

    Step 1: get a newspaper (or any other paper) and rap it into a ball shape, after that's done, get another paper and rap the first ball to make a popsicle like shape.
    Step 2: get some clay and Rap it across the paper (except for the neck part) then get some tape and tape the neck part
    Step 3: take a knife and add a line in the middle of the head to maintain symmetry and add the nose and eye sockets
    Tips:
    Tip 1:Use thumbs (or pinkie depending on the size of the sculptere) To make the eye sockets
    Tip 2: take your thumb or pinkie and flatten the side of the eyes
    Tip 3: Make the cranium bigger than the face

    • @SpettroFamily
      @SpettroFamily Год назад

      by clay you mean the Apoxie ? thanks

    • @Thy_Vomp507
      @Thy_Vomp507 Год назад

      @@SpettroFamily no I have clay I wrote this for himself

    • @Asian234
      @Asian234 Год назад

      Thank you so much for this comment!

  • @rhodrifox
    @rhodrifox 2 года назад +16

    I love you for coming up with this course!❤️

  • @roadfromdamascus
    @roadfromdamascus 18 дней назад

    Awesome tutorial, thank you!

  • @scummymummy2548
    @scummymummy2548 Год назад +9

    I am so ready to try this out. I have all my clay ready❤

  • @timolica1974
    @timolica1974 Год назад +3

    You saved my life fr

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад

      I'm not sure how this saved your life but I'm glad to hear it did! fr

  • @rah0328
    @rah0328 2 года назад +6

    Amazing, cant wait to see more

  • @mauriciolopezmoctezuma4676
    @mauriciolopezmoctezuma4676 7 месяцев назад +25

    It looks very easy but no, it is not like that

  • @d.o.nmuzic3802
    @d.o.nmuzic3802 Год назад +3

    This was really good. Imma have to check out this sculpting course!!

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад

      There's a sale going on now! BLACK20 for 20% off. proko.com/portraitsculpt

  • @philipjdore1888
    @philipjdore1888 Год назад +3

    excellent tutorial... incentivised! Thanks

  • @Msannamitta
    @Msannamitta 2 года назад +6

    I think sculptures are amazing. 4realz I want one of these in my studio... a few to sketch from. Interesting, nice 👍

  • @tereramirezzamorano3180
    @tereramirezzamorano3180 Год назад +2

    Yo ta soy adulta mayor y me siguen sirviendo mucho estos consejos. Gracias!

  • @artworld9799
    @artworld9799 Год назад +1

    Great work with perfect tips!! Greetings dear friend 💕💕

  • @teaacustardcream2868
    @teaacustardcream2868 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial thanks

  • @memejeff
    @memejeff 5 месяцев назад

    Very useful. Cheers.

  • @zonzillamagnus5902
    @zonzillamagnus5902 2 года назад +24

    Weird, I was JUST looking for something like this.

  • @fiercekrypton
    @fiercekrypton 2 года назад +15

    I think larger is much easier, just more work on the front end. Sculpting small is hard.

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith 2 года назад +3

      yes making the planes is easier when it's larger but it does take longer to move around the clay on a larger sculpture so either way works.

  • @kairabibhattacharya6564
    @kairabibhattacharya6564 Год назад +2

    It can be helpful for zbrush learning

  • @jasper_landscape_tutorial
    @jasper_landscape_tutorial 2 года назад

    Nice. Amazing

  • @jgarcia0801
    @jgarcia0801 3 месяца назад

    Can you please provide a link to where you purchased the head ecorche? Thanks

  • @vaughan2632
    @vaughan2632 Год назад +2

    Plane the simplest way not simple at all its a pain in the ass❤️ at least for 2d art I've found it still quite hard

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад

      It's not easy but becoming good at any artistic skill is difficult.

  • @SpettroFamily
    @SpettroFamily Год назад +1

    this is so good - silly question maybe, by clay you mean Apoxie clay right ? Can you show me wich one ?
    thanks

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад

      I haven't used epoxy clay. this is a non-drying modeling clay called chavant nsp medium.

  • @PaulaBittencourt
    @PaulaBittencourt Год назад +2

    I really liked your content, too bad it doesn't have subtitles in Portuguese,
    Could you release the subtitles

  • @Asian234
    @Asian234 Год назад +2

    Does this clay need a mold to caste? Does it dry or can I work with it for a week?

  • @ambarishart7223
    @ambarishart7223 Месяц назад

    Can I get the clay in amazon

  • @shanagolden2502
    @shanagolden2502 Год назад +1

    Can you use natural clay?

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith 9 месяцев назад

      You can but you have to remove the armature if you are going to fire it in a kiln.

  • @JapanReels
    @JapanReels 2 года назад +1

    Hi there. Inspirational video! I am about to order some clay. It comes in 1 kilo blocks. How many kilos should I order to make a sculpture similar to yours? Many thanks!

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад

      This one was maybe 2 kilos depending on how much of an armature you use.

  • @Dabu-Dabu
    @Dabu-Dabu Год назад

    Awesome

  • @constantlyinpaint5112
    @constantlyinpaint5112 Год назад +2

    What type of clay is that? @Proko3D

  • @TheWiseChickens
    @TheWiseChickens 2 года назад +1

    anyone know what that small anatomy sculpture he was using is? apologies if it's been said before.

    • @jasonalen7459
      @jasonalen7459 2 года назад +2

      It's called écorché (pronounced eck-row-shay... because languages are weird sometimes lol)

  • @thatarachotrailbukidnonrid3854
    @thatarachotrailbukidnonrid3854 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👍👍👍wow

  • @enigma_beast1663
    @enigma_beast1663 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of clay fo you use?

  • @JuanBosse-s8f
    @JuanBosse-s8f 2 месяца назад

    Kody Crest

  • @murdocklesban6836
    @murdocklesban6836 2 года назад

    Your plans is BLENDER :). Mi vida por blender

  • @Dragongirl-jv9bv
    @Dragongirl-jv9bv Год назад

    I'm trying to make a dnd foam prop statue, and I was tasked with making a human, so here goessss

    • @AndrewJosephKeith
      @AndrewJosephKeith Год назад +1

      cool!

    • @Dragongirl-jv9bv
      @Dragongirl-jv9bv Год назад

      @@AndrewJosephKeith it actually tuned out relatively good!
      Not super great but I don't make 3D people often let alone 2d ones

  • @omurice8534
    @omurice8534 2 года назад +7

    🗿

  • @supa3ek
    @supa3ek Год назад +1

    I dont have clay. I will use mud

  • @emildimofte6538
    @emildimofte6538 Год назад

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  • @fruktstein5274
    @fruktstein5274 Год назад

    3:29

  • @sakerberg4512
    @sakerberg4512 2 года назад +1

    :D

  • @City__Walker
    @City__Walker 2 года назад

    eh i not need money go find free

  • @murdocklesban6836
    @murdocklesban6836 2 года назад

    man you have discord?

  • @vstar7196
    @vstar7196 2 месяца назад

    You can’t “teach” sculpting. It requires an eye for scale and detail. Plus you need dexterity and practical experience. You can’t get that from asinine RUclips videos from so-called “experts”. And some people just can’t develop the techniques because they are naturally inept.

    • @Proko3D
      @Proko3D  2 месяца назад +3

      Nonsense. Art principles can be taught and learned like anything else. People can have different skill ceilings but even that doesn't come down to natural ability.
      There are some people who break down a skill and it's concepts better than others but that can be a factor of the "practical experience" you mention and that's just another example of learning and being taught. Bringing in relevant things you've already learned to do and applying it to the new task.
      If you decide that you can't learn something because you don't have a natural aptitude for it, sure. We don't want you or anyone else to, though. It's just up to you to take the information presented and put it into practice.