Looks really good, i found out dio77 lastweek and i can see the big references from your work and of course also Vitaly style, i also saw that you only do Courses in Chinese language but you also speak English very well, if you want you can make a full course with subtitles on it, i bought an old Mechanical Design course from a Chinese artist who speak in Chinese the entire 13 hours course but he added subtitles in English for everyone to follow :). By the way, thanks for sharing, following these guys now.
Maybe,some day in the future,before that thinking to make some brief tutorials in english as practice,now I don't have confidence to teach somebody in english,I tried before,you know,just like some crappy actor,can't get the sentence fluent,very annoying. about the style,I still remember first time I saw vitaly's works,just so stunning,this is what I seeking ,I was really thinking about that,damn he is so good,but it's obvious that I'm doing things in his style.These days I am thinking is that good?tried changing that,but other workflow just Lackluster,so many people doing things as same way,quite annoyed about that,how do you feel my friend,I would like to hear your opinion.
@@giangian1232 Well honestly i think you'll be good enough making tutorials either in english voice or simply adding subtitles to the Chinese language one, no problem with that. About the Vitaly thing, i started the same way, i mean.. you have like 2 more years than me into 3D stuff, so i'm still long way back from you, but i saw Vitaly's course and so his workflow, i do still use some stuff of that workflow to this day, but honestly there aren't many artist who can keep up with his style, but i think it doesn't matter if your work looks like Vitaly's, i think the most important thing is the capacity to adapt his workflow, as he does, to anything he want to do. I always use as example his work in Ghost in the Shell and Alita movie, because that pushed Vitaly comfort zone to the extreme limit, and the ammount of detail and imagination into those designs are just unique, i think that's what make Bulgarov who he is today, his creativity and amazing consistency over the years. Your work remind me of him in terms of shape-language but not design, for example.. your Robot Boxer is maybe my favorite work from you, because even if it uses Vitaly's shape language it does have your unique touch in it, and i think that worth a lot to do, you're not being "vitaly the 2nd", there'll only be One Vitaly, but you can be as good as him in the future with no doubt, as Vitaly himself said, try to keep yourself out of your comfort zone as much as you can. For my part, i did a 100% switch from hard surface robotics into humanoid stuff and working on an ancient greek scene right now with spartan warriors and such, and yesterday i started car + airplane modeling, to keep the hard surface and take myself out of my comfort zone a bit more.
Cool to see your students are learning the process. I think it's fine to be influenced and inspired by other great artists. Especially for people starting out, just find inspiration from more sources over time.
Where can I get the course? Is it in English? Is it sped up?
Where i can get this course?
Amazing quality! Probably the best I've seen!
I love this style, gonna try incorporating this into my work flow… just curious what add ons do you use towards your sculpting ?
Hello! Is this course available yet in English?
Did you find it?
@@fedorzavs2351 no
I didn't know you have a course! can you link me to it please?
sorry budy,now i'm not able to teach some body in english
@@giangian1232 ah so it's a live course. Thought it's recorded.
Great work anyway
what is this course?
Amazing models! Would you mind f you sent the link to this course?
oops,sorry for that,I'm not capable teaching with english,so course itself only for chinese speakers
@@giangian1232 that's too bad, it'd be wonderful if you'd make courses in english (or translate them)
@@somethingsomethingdarkside9372 Will try doing some tutorials for practicing dat
@@giangian1232 That would be awesome 👌
@@giangian1232 how did u learn this ....is ther course u learn from?
Looks really good, i found out dio77 lastweek and i can see the big references from your work and of course also Vitaly style, i also saw that you only do Courses in Chinese language but you also speak English very well, if you want you can make a full course with subtitles on it, i bought an old Mechanical Design course from a Chinese artist who speak in Chinese the entire 13 hours course but he added subtitles in English for everyone to follow :). By the way, thanks for sharing, following these guys now.
Maybe,some day in the future,before that thinking to make some brief tutorials in english as practice,now I don't have confidence to teach somebody in english,I tried before,you know,just like some crappy actor,can't get the sentence fluent,very annoying.
about the style,I still remember first time I saw vitaly's works,just so stunning,this is what I seeking ,I was really thinking about that,damn he is so good,but it's obvious that I'm doing things in his style.These days I am thinking is that good?tried changing that,but other workflow just Lackluster,so many people doing things as same way,quite annoyed about that,how do you feel my friend,I would like to hear your opinion.
@@giangian1232 Well honestly i think you'll be good enough making tutorials either in english voice or simply adding subtitles to the Chinese language one, no problem with that. About the Vitaly thing, i started the same way, i mean.. you have like 2 more years than me into 3D stuff, so i'm still long way back from you, but i saw Vitaly's course and so his workflow, i do still use some stuff of that workflow to this day, but honestly there aren't many artist who can keep up with his style, but i think it doesn't matter if your work looks like Vitaly's, i think the most important thing is the capacity to adapt his workflow, as he does, to anything he want to do. I always use as example his work in Ghost in the Shell and Alita movie, because that pushed Vitaly comfort zone to the extreme limit, and the ammount of detail and imagination into those designs are just unique, i think that's what make Bulgarov who he is today, his creativity and amazing consistency over the years. Your work remind me of him in terms of shape-language but not design, for example.. your Robot Boxer is maybe my favorite work from you, because even if it uses Vitaly's shape language it does have your unique touch in it, and i think that worth a lot to do, you're not being "vitaly the 2nd", there'll only be One Vitaly, but you can be as good as him in the future with no doubt, as Vitaly himself said, try to keep yourself out of your comfort zone as much as you can. For my part, i did a 100% switch from hard surface robotics into humanoid stuff and working on an ancient greek scene right now with spartan warriors and such, and yesterday i started car + airplane modeling, to keep the hard surface and take myself out of my comfort zone a bit more.
@@MattproThe totally agreed with you man ...i have the same and i fckinly relate from you so well
@@MattproThe You are right,going to push myself more!
I want to learn doing this ...where to start ?
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Li Nan bravo ! last one very recognizable from bulgarov's set
& u giant grats if u are opening classes
yeah,the last one,quite newbee on 3d
u are AMAZING! wish someday i will get same lvl as u best from poland
Damn that's awesome 🔥
That is really great work! May you tell what college you are attending?
My college?I'm not student or teacher in any college,this is from the course that I start with internet
Dude please make some english stuff ;)
u got a course with english subs or something?
Nice name :)
Chef’s Kiss
Cool to see your students are learning the process. I think it's fine to be influenced and inspired by other great artists. Especially for people starting out, just find inspiration from more sources over time.
holy mly