"Whether you aspire to work with Pixar. Or simply wonder how this was made." Cheers to that last shout-out. Too many tutorialineers assume that their audience is serious with this business. That's a refreshing beat to start the video with. Cheers!
@@SasukeUchiha723 ZBrushCore is basically ZBrush Lite. You get the amazing performance of ZBrush and everything essential for sculpting, but miss other things like ZModeler or UV Mapping. You also don‘t get nearly as many brushes as in ZBrush, but for 150 Euros it‘s a pretty decent deal.
@@maya_yaser I'm a little late, but I feel like cracking software that you won't use commercially isn't so bad. I was never going to buy it, so it is not like they are losing money on me. That's just my opinion. :)
Maybe because when we see 3D sculpted character we will automatically think of it as more, you know, modern rather than a drawn character because there’s no such thing back then. Also, the drawing artstyle, in my opinion, kinda look like it comes from an old animation movies, too.
Iftitah it’s because the character is wearing fashion from the 18th century(though stylized) and the 3D model didn’t take that into account. For example: her hair is meant to be powdered and here it’s natural and blonde. Her makeup would also be different as well as the colour of her clothes. The 3D model doesn’t have the stereotypical elements you would expect to see on a character from that time. Eg think of Marie Antoinette and see how much her colours don’t match the model.
Plot: Sassy girl gets whooshed back in time because they want character development. They fail and she’s sent to the same rich family. She goes through no character development and just likes the attention. There’s a love interest that gets her to soften up a bit. At the end, as they’re about to kiss, she gets whooshed back to the present. She realizes what love is and as she goes for a jog, she sits down on a bench. Only to find the same guy, but in the present. He asks if she’s ok, and she’s like, yeah. And he’s like, I’m sorry, but have we met? And she cocks her head and smiles, but gently, and the screens slowly turns to black as she shakes her head and goes “my name is (insert her name)”
@@reaganwalsh2672 That's so accurate. The only reason why they have "official Disney princesses" is so that they can give those princesses the extra advertising. The only reason Anna and Elsa aren't "official" Disney princesses is that they don't need the extra advertising since they did so well at the box office.
Commenting for the youtube algorithm so that you get some more attention! Comical, educational, stylistic, and you give credit where it's due to other artists. Providing supplies and reference for artists for free also definitely gives it 100% the emotion of "I'm here to help". You should be proud of this, you did an AMAZING job with it.
Still trying to pick up the pieces of my brain after the explosion when you made the wine glass. I really enjoy watching these timelapse videos because there's always SOMETHING new that is actually REALLY helpful. Just little things that add up to bigger things!
in blender: add plane - edit mode - m[erge at center] - numpad-1 or numpad-3 - e to extrude in a form of vertical half of glass - add modifier (screw) - add modifier (subsurf 2+) - object mode - RMB - shade smooth. the wine... apply screw modifier, then select proper in your eye numbers of faces - shift+d for duplicate - p for separate by selection - obj mode - select new obj.001 - edit mode - in edge selection select by alt+LMB upper line - f (or in face menu - grid fill) - add subsurf 2. Wine is ready. back to obj mode. Then go to the shading. You read it longer that you can do this in blender.
Channels like this are the reason why I still believe in RUclips. Thanks for describing me something I had no idea about and for making me learn something more...even if I probably wont ever create a digital 3D character! :)
You are absolutely TALENTED. Drawing in itself is a talent but turning it into a 3D work of art is mind blowing. I’ve done clay handling/hand building, it is not easy, definitely a skill that develops with time. You sir are an ARTIST.
God tier sculpting. I've seen so much concept art get totally butchered when it's translated to 3D, even at the highest levels of feature animation. This on the other hand, is a PERFECT translation to 3D! And actually better than the concept art in many ways. The hair for example, has some expertly crafted curves. Really amazing job.
as an engineering student who enjoys remaking memes on fusion 360, this makes me think, "woah people do this as a job". so much respect for this kinda stuff
Im an engineering student who also likes to do art so ive messed around with both fusion360 and blender and yeah it is so cool how very diffefent jobs can have some surprisingly similar skillsets. It's not the same but youre right, when you do CAD it's kind of hard to not think about 3d animation
it is "possible" to print it, but you would need plastic supports and lose detail.... it would look ok but yo would spend a good chunk of time removing supports
@@AuxenceF Supports aren't the issue. This model is not 3d printable because you can only 3d models that are one complete mesh. Editing this models for 3d printing would take pretty much just as long as sculpting it did in the first place.
@@amzy55 this character is constructed out of multiple smaller pieces. 3d printing generally only works if you are printing a model that is one solid piece (no holes, no floating parts). You could in theory use a program that "shrink-wraps" this, kind of like taking a digital mould in order to make it printable, but those programs tend to not work perfectly. The only real answer is to completely remake this 3d model with printing in mind.
I'm a programmer and I absolute love my job, but I've been messing around with blender on my free times as a hobby, what I've learned so far, you will spend your time in: 2% - Sculpting/Modeling/Retropology/Texturing, Wow blender is so cool and fun 2% - Rigging, dammit why can it never be perfect, Why is my shoulder clipping inside my chest, dammit I forgot to check auto-normalize, Why is this bone not parented to the root, dammit lets start from scratch 1% - Doing the actual animation, the actual thing you wanted to do 95% - Change the render mode from EVEE to GPU-MURDER mode and beat your GPU to a pulp for 40 hours
the only reason I know it’s rlly hard it’s bc I’ve tried it. Like getting it to have the shape you desire is complicated. The fastest I could do was within 1 hour. Rendering takes at least 30 mins but sometimes it will take longer.
This has been popping into my feed for weeks so I finally succumbed and I enjoyed it! And now I really have a new found appreciation for people who do this for a living~
17:14 oh my god that's so cool! i love it! but... there's something weird with her hair... looks like there's a bunch of hair covering a ball in her head. Idk how to explain what i'm trying to say, but i think u can see it... ._.
I have no idea how you did that, and I still watched the entire thing! It was so soothing and lovely to watch, I love seeing things get made, but I still think it was partly magic.
As soon as I saw the preview, I KNEW that was Cameron Mark's drawing. I came in here to make sure you credited him. :) So many artists don't credit source work. Thank you for that!! I stayed to watch. Great video! Thanks!
This whole process was absolutely stunning, and you are SO UNDERRATED!!! Why aren’t you at 1 million yet?! I don’t really like 3D, but this changed my mind and life!!! You’re so funny! I hope you get to 1 million this year!!! It’s awesome!!!
Disney's designs are far from uninteresting honestly? I mean, depends on your definition of what an interesting design is. I'm assuming op's talking about how similar the disney princesses look?? In that case, though the design in the video is gorgeous, it isn't that much different to the princesses either, so... 🤔
Very impressive stuff, since it's meant to be a sculpture it's basically perfect. Although one thing that Disney 3D, especially Pixar is known for, is beautiful hair simulation, they practically invented that tech. If you were able to use the hair simulator to get those awesome curls then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between your work and Pixar's.
This looks so gorgeous and absolutely INSANEE I can't believe people have the patience for this. They're is SO much that goes into 3D modelling it's completely crazy. 3D artists deserve MAD RESPECT
As someone who wanted to be an 3D environmental artist back in university, I now find myself more and more interested in getting into character design as a hobby. A long and challenging road ahead, I will now binge your videos for inspiration.
I never thought or imagined how cartoon characters in 3d were made, and although It never crossed my mind that it was easy I got to say it's much harder than what I could've imagen. Big applause to you and everyone who does this magnificent job and take the time and patience to do it! ♥ the final product is gorgeous.
Stylized course now available! t.co/LSIWCSFcxY
how does ray caeser do his blender paintings, its made him a millionaire
mind telling us where the app is-
Can confirm, as a 3D animator, that bit about riggin and head bangin the character to whatever music is on at the time is completely accurate 😁👌
It's an unwritten rule that should be written imo
Head bangin and moving the hip controller rotation
The spine with IK on, tho
Haha yes, prime source of enjoyment! 😂
But do you actually believe in God though?
“Now let’s sculpt the hand”
Every artist in a mile radius: *why do I hear boss music?*
Oop
Off with their heads
Omg lol i feel yoouuu
Ok but why is that SO TRUE
not every,
hands and the other eye are really easy!
the only thing i struggle with is the legs lmao
"Whether you aspire to work with Pixar. Or simply wonder how this was made." Cheers to that last shout-out. Too many tutorialineers assume that their audience is serious with this business. That's a refreshing beat to start the video with. Cheers!
To be fair, most „casual“ artists don‘t buy ZBrush, since it‘s quite expensive and are more likely to use Blender or ZbrushCore(like me).
@@huimoin what's the difference with zbrush and zbrushcore?
@@SasukeUchiha723 ZBrushCore is basically ZBrush Lite. You get the amazing performance of ZBrush and everything essential for sculpting, but miss other things like ZModeler or UV Mapping. You also don‘t get nearly as many brushes as in ZBrush, but for 150 Euros it‘s a pretty decent deal.
@@huimoin people crack apps, I did myself
@@maya_yaser I'm a little late, but I feel like cracking software that you won't use commercially isn't so bad. I was never going to buy it, so it is not like they are losing money on me. That's just my opinion. :)
i’m not an animator, or ever want to be one professionally, but i watched the whole thing. and i loved it.
i am animation studies online on you tube first i will also like to watch tutorials and now a also make some sculpts
It’s really interesting though
Same
Same here it’s just so therapeutic to see someone so artist do this out of nothing and mold it into a masterpiece
same bro hahaha
Who wants a stylised course?
Yes, please.
お願いします!
(Yes!)
Oh yes please!
ah YES! i really love how you mixed blender and Zbrush!
Yes, I want!
"for the bobs ..." that wasn't worth laughing at and yet i did
All I could think about are those random guys who be like,” pls bob. Show bob. Need bob”💀
@@itznita6014 SAME LMAO
I wasn’t expecting “bobs.” Might start calling them that just for laughs
Lmao..
I was searching for a comment like this so that I don't have to make one...
This guy's models and textures are CRAZY.
Get this man to 1k
Love this, i want one
Lol
I wanna eat one
You want what? U want a cookie model made by him 0-0 ill be drooling on it if he made one TvT
_I want a Candy Dominus Cookie Cutter_
Buy one
The girl 3D sculpted looks SO much more modern than the one in the drawing
That positive or negative?
I think it looks awesome!
@@somename371
Postive
Maybe because when we see 3D sculpted character we will automatically think of it as more, you know, modern rather than a drawn character because there’s no such thing back then. Also, the drawing artstyle, in my opinion, kinda look like it comes from an old animation movies, too.
@@sikthe I think when I imagined the drawing, too, I imagined her with different makeup
Iftitah it’s because the character is wearing fashion from the 18th century(though stylized) and the 3D model didn’t take that into account. For example: her hair is meant to be powdered and here it’s natural and blonde. Her makeup would also be different as well as the colour of her clothes. The 3D model doesn’t have the stereotypical elements you would expect to see on a character from that time. Eg think of Marie Antoinette and see how much her colours don’t match the model.
*clicks a few buttons, instantly makes disney-like character*
Disney Animators: *NANI!?!*
Lol, amazing comment
Right but he did still time lapse :3
Disney n Pixar: finally, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
IB4 New Blender Plug in. Disney character creator :p
LoL
Can we just appreciate how beautiful the end product is though? The design is flawless...
I want a movie about this character.
Plot: Sassy girl gets whooshed back in time because they want character development. They fail and she’s sent to the same rich family. She goes through no character development and just likes the attention. There’s a love interest that gets her to soften up a bit. At the end, as they’re about to kiss, she gets whooshed back to the present. She realizes what love is and as she goes for a jog, she sits down on a bench. Only to find the same guy, but in the present. He asks if she’s ok, and she’s like, yeah. And he’s like, I’m sorry, but have we met? And she cocks her head and smiles, but gently, and the screens slowly turns to black as she shakes her head and goes “my name is (insert her name)”
@@whytho7313 👏👏👏 amazing
That’s Marie Antoinette. The queen that hates Lafayette so much
@@whytho7313 woah lemme watch
@@whytho7313 I would pay to watch that lol
Let's face it, the lower torso was just added for the THICCNESS
real talk
Oh yeah
i need the full body tbh
Umm..
LMAO THE “ bobs”
I love how he pronounces shape-
Shæp
LMAOO
and clay, cleh
And symehtreh
Lihke = like
Disney doesn't deserve this model, it's amazing
They make models a bit more basic so that they can turn them into toys a bit more easily 🙂
@@reaganwalsh2672 80
Amazing is an understatement.
@@reaganwalsh2672 That's so accurate. The only reason why they have "official Disney princesses" is so that they can give those princesses the extra advertising. The only reason Anna and Elsa aren't "official" Disney princesses is that they don't need the extra advertising since they did so well at the box office.
oh yeah?
which movie was it featured in?
she looks like she's calling me names. i love her
He makes sculpting look so easy, i can barely do some flag sculpting, and here he is easily making a full character.
Give it 10 years of relentless practice and you'd surprised at your own comment.
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Commenting for the youtube algorithm so that you get some more attention! Comical, educational, stylistic, and you give credit where it's due to other artists. Providing supplies and reference for artists for free also definitely gives it 100% the emotion of "I'm here to help". You should be proud of this, you did an AMAZING job with it.
3:26 "for the BOBS"
I was looking for this comment!
@@jaski7788 yeah, me too, so I created one.
Teardrop Bobs
sculpt bob and vagene
Ah, yes. Bobby and Robert
Did he really say, "for the BOBS" 😂😂
Yes 😂
I didn't know I came here to find such satisfaction in "Particularly meticulous," and yet, here we are.
HA! :D
i don’t even do sculpting, but this is so satisfying to watch 😂
I’m going to have my Japanese students attempt “particularly meticulous”.
Easy there, Satan
@@ПетрАвротов Why are you the way that you are?
I'd like to see that
@@plaaaant what?
paruticurary metiqiuros
I'm not an animator, but this really attracts me and I can't help but watch the whole video, I still want to learn 3D animation in the future
Still trying to pick up the pieces of my brain after the explosion when you made the wine glass.
I really enjoy watching these timelapse videos because there's always SOMETHING new that is actually REALLY helpful. Just little things that add up to bigger things!
in blender: add plane - edit mode - m[erge at center] - numpad-1 or numpad-3 - e to extrude in a form of vertical half of glass - add modifier (screw) - add modifier (subsurf 2+) - object mode - RMB - shade smooth. the wine... apply screw modifier, then select proper in your eye numbers of faces - shift+d for duplicate - p for separate by selection - obj mode - select new obj.001 - edit mode - in edge selection select by alt+LMB upper line - f (or in face menu - grid fill) - add subsurf 2. Wine is ready. back to obj mode. Then go to the shading. You read it longer that you can do this in blender.
When I saw the thumbnails, I instantly said "Marie Antoinette?"
I love her. 😭💕
but more SASS
Can I just say that she’s really pretty-
This is so satisfatory
Glad I found you on twitch while browsing Art category today. Love your amazing work
Thank you! :)
Hey Danny, such a great video, I really enjoyed it, thx for sharing!
I love how the eyes that are left behind when he starts head banging look so disapproving
She's gorgeous omg!!!
Channels like this are the reason why I still believe in RUclips. Thanks for describing me something I had no idea about and for making me learn something more...even if I probably wont ever create a digital 3D character! :)
Her hair looks AWESOME!
someone whos only used to do everything in blender this really made me wanna get into zbrush
Me who knows nothing about modelling yet watched this entire thing: *I like your funny words magic man*
4:24 when someone takes your fries
I saw what you did there 😂
Cries in Marceline from Adventure Time
@sweeze YES
You are absolutely TALENTED. Drawing in itself is a talent but turning it into a 3D work of art is mind blowing. I’ve done clay handling/hand building, it is not easy, definitely a skill that develops with time. You sir are an ARTIST.
God tier sculpting. I've seen so much concept art get totally butchered when it's translated to 3D, even at the highest levels of feature animation. This on the other hand, is a PERFECT translation to 3D! And actually better than the concept art in many ways. The hair for example, has some expertly crafted curves. Really amazing job.
as an engineering student who enjoys remaking memes on fusion 360, this makes me think, "woah people do this as a job". so much respect for this kinda stuff
More like confusion360
Im an engineering student who also likes to do art so ive messed around with both fusion360 and blender and yeah it is so cool how very diffefent jobs can have some surprisingly similar skillsets. It's not the same but youre right, when you do CAD it's kind of hard to not think about 3d animation
God imagine a whole movie animated in this style
Yeahhhhhh…
There's plenty of them
Nailed the sass
gigg--i--dy?
@@DannyMac3d giggity goo 😘
You should print this if you have a 3d printer-
(If it’s possible to print it)
it is "possible" to print it, but you would need plastic supports and lose detail.... it would look ok but yo would spend a good chunk of time removing supports
@@AuxenceF Supports aren't the issue. This model is not 3d printable because you can only 3d models that are one complete mesh. Editing this models for 3d printing would take pretty much just as long as sculpting it did in the first place.
@@Scurfturf i dont really know how 3d printing works, but wouldnt it be super easy to just merge it all and then print it in one color?
@@amzy55 this character is constructed out of multiple smaller pieces. 3d printing generally only works if you are printing a model that is one solid piece (no holes, no floating parts).
You could in theory use a program that "shrink-wraps" this, kind of like taking a digital mould in order to make it printable, but those programs tend to not work perfectly. The only real answer is to completely remake this 3d model with printing in mind.
@@Scurfturf oh
i thought i could just import it into tinker cad and group it
my computer would probably crash if that even worked though
When I suddenly hear my favorite music 14:46
What is the title? I can't find it ;-;
A lot of Disney/Pixar characters have maquettes created during production, too. It's very neat.
"to use the technical term: twirly bit at the front" #2 reason I'm here
4:23
POV: a 3D clay model just fliped you off
dudeee, i loved that you were able to add some additional facts like the one about the purple color, really helps ground your work in reality
"Suitably cartoony" was also a fun one.
5:16 And it also helps to convert your character into Spider-Man.
I'm a programmer and I absolute love my job, but I've been messing around with blender on my free times as a hobby, what I've learned so far, you will spend your time in:
2% - Sculpting/Modeling/Retropology/Texturing, Wow blender is so cool and fun
2% - Rigging, dammit why can it never be perfect, Why is my shoulder clipping inside my chest, dammit I forgot to check auto-normalize, Why is this bone not parented to the root, dammit lets start from scratch
1% - Doing the actual animation, the actual thing you wanted to do
95% - Change the render mode from EVEE to GPU-MURDER mode and beat your GPU to a pulp for 40 hours
THAT WAS AMAZING!!! One day I'm gonna post my own 3D art thanks to your tutorials!!!
This saved my life! I use Blender, but it works just as well! It has improved my characters!
the only reason I know it’s rlly hard it’s bc I’ve tried it. Like getting it to have the shape you desire is complicated. The fastest I could do was within 1 hour. Rendering takes at least 30 mins but sometimes it will take longer.
This character seems so interesting and I love her design. I wish it had its own movie or something.
I dont know why, but your accent is the funniest shit i've ever heard. Hearing you talk about sculpting clÆy made my day.
This has been popping into my feed for weeks so I finally succumbed and I enjoyed it! And now I really have a new found appreciation for people who do this for a living~
Honestly, if this would be a collectible, I would definitely buy it! Beautiful result.
She. Looks. GORGEOUS.
Me: "Particularly Meticulous"
Him: "Good, innit?"
Me: *Subs and likes instantly*
he has a british accent like tommy
@@kozu6470 I have a British accent so this isn't as exciting to me 🤣
@pumpk 2:48
I love the eyes, I'm trying to sculpt that kind of eyes, this example was what I need
Hope im not the only whole who binge watches these all day and night
FINALLY, a video for stylized sculpting!
I feel like the makeup probably should've been heavier in reference to the drawing/ style of outfit. This was literally amazing tho! 👏
i really love the quilty
17:14 oh my god that's so cool! i love it! but... there's something weird with her hair... looks like there's a bunch of hair covering a ball in her head. Idk how to explain what i'm trying to say, but i think u can see it... ._.
yeah kind of terrifying tbh
I have no idea how you did that, and I still watched the entire thing! It was so soothing and lovely to watch, I love seeing things get made, but I still think it was partly magic.
i'm not even interested in 3D animating, but man, it's so cool! it was fun watching your video:)
As soon as I saw the preview, I KNEW that was Cameron Mark's drawing. I came in here to make sure you credited him. :) So many artists don't credit source work. Thank you for that!!
I stayed to watch. Great video! Thanks!
This whole process was absolutely stunning, and you are SO UNDERRATED!!! Why aren’t you at 1 million yet?! I don’t really like 3D, but this changed my mind and life!!! You’re so funny! I hope you get to 1 million this year!!! It’s awesome!!!
i’m an aspiring animator (both 2d and 3d) and wowowow this video was so cool to watch, thanks so much
I don’t understand a thing about 3D modelling but this video somehow relaxes me 👁👄👁💙 your so talented 🔥🔥🔥
Look at the SKILLZ! Like- 🤩
I love how casually he said, “for the bobz”
I honestly expected this to be sculpted in clay or something but still I wasn’t disappointed
Aweome, Danny. I already bought this from gumroad and am studying it in blender
You just turned Marie Antoinette into one of the Real Housewives of Versailles.
This is not a Disney character. It's too interesting 😂
Edit : To clarify, Disney wants to make toys so their characters have to be basic af
Disney characters are like the Chekov's gun of 3d animation.
you mean like,, by character design??
@@louise4152 Animation is literally defined as: "The act of bringing something to life."
@@caleb1031 I was replying to op lol
and... this wasn't what i was asking about either pff-
Disney's designs are far from uninteresting honestly? I mean, depends on your definition of what an interesting design is.
I'm assuming op's talking about how similar the disney princesses look?? In that case, though the design in the video is gorgeous, it isn't that much different to the princesses either, so... 🤔
Very impressive stuff, since it's meant to be a sculpture it's basically perfect. Although one thing that Disney 3D, especially Pixar is known for, is beautiful hair simulation, they practically invented that tech. If you were able to use the hair simulator to get those awesome curls then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between your work and Pixar's.
Practically meticulous, rigging and head banging. I see your videos are still as awesome as always!
This character needs her own movie. She looks so sassy I know she'd be amazing.
i love the fact that you say bobs, thats just something that makes your channel extraordinary and way funnier
This looks so gorgeous and absolutely INSANEE I can't believe people have the patience for this. They're is SO much that goes into 3D modelling it's completely crazy. 3D artists deserve MAD RESPECT
That looks great. I'd have totally bought that if it were an actual figurine.
I was thinking it would be great 3D printed
beauty so much, i love it
I must say i really love and enjoy to see the whole sculpting ways to turn a paper cartoon character to a sculpture.
you can not imagine how much i love this model
I can’t even draw hands, I don’t even want to know what sculpting them would be like.
I don’t think I could ever do this but it’s so so so much fun to watch the process 😁
I laughed rly hard when he said bobs, but great job it looks amazing!
As someone who wanted to be an 3D environmental artist back in university, I now find myself more and more interested in getting into character design as a hobby. A long and challenging road ahead, I will now binge your videos for inspiration.
I want him to make realistic sculptures.
I got it in my recommendations and I regret nothing. Skills of animator (3D or not) always blew me away ! It was very interesting to look at !
Disney called.
They want their animator back.
Dude you make it LOOK so easy.
Ah hands the bane of every artist’s existence
3:27 i love that he called them "bobs" lmao
The 3d without skin colors or colors is scared me 😭
I never thought or imagined how cartoon characters in 3d were made, and although It never crossed my mind that it was easy I got to say it's much harder than what I could've imagen. Big applause to you and everyone who does this magnificent job and take the time and patience to do it! ♥ the final product is gorgeous.